CONTENTS BY ISSUE
(1932)
1 Jan 2, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Mass Meeting for Marine Workers Defense -New Forces Join Defense Committee
The Struggle for Power in Germany by Albert Glotzer
The Basis for Fascism
Fascist Growth and Threats
The Capitulationist Policy of the Party
For a United Front Against Fascism
Martial Law At Foochow
The Geneva Disarmament Bluff -"Disarmament" Conference Will Expose Imperialist Rivalries and Aims Against the Soviet Union by Martin Abern
The Cost of Militarism
A Fake Disarmament Conference
The Proposal of the Soviet Union
Imperialist Rivalries
A United States of Europe or a Soviet United States of Europe
The Fundamental Struggle: For Capitalism or Communism
Pacifism--A Middle Class Movement
Militarism and War: A Class Problem
Trotsky Pamphlet on International Situation
Japs Use Russian White Guards to Provoke Soviets
In the Needle Trades -Tasks Before the Plenum of the Needle Trades Industrial Union by Sylvia Bleeker
A Genuine United Front Imperative
Lovestone for Liquidation
Issues of Struggle Must Be Posed
Opposition Points the Way
New York Open Forum (Albert Glotzer speaks on his visit to Trotsky)
The Economic Month by B.J. Fields
In the Workmen's Circle -The Membership Begins to Awaken by J.B.
The Paterson Strike and the W.C. Scabs
Socialist Party Supports Scab Members
A Movement for a Special Conference
Carpenter's Local Supports Marine Defense by W. H. H.
Prospects for Jewish Paper Bright (Communist League of America (Opposition) Jewish organ to be called "Unser Kamf")
Philadelphia -Mass Meeting (A lecture by Arne Swabeck on "The Economic Crisis and Communism")
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* Stalin and the Chinese Revolution -Facts and Documents by Leon Trotsky
(Continued from previous issue)
How Did the Shanghai Overturn Occur?
The Organizers of the "Influx of Workers and Peasants Blood"
Stalin Repeats His Experiment With the "Left" Kuo Min Tang
Against the Opposition--For the Kuo Min Tang!
Stalin Once Again Disarms the Workers and Peasants
* Imprisoned for Chalking Communist Slogans
Mother Mooney Denounces Gov. Rolph by Mary Mooney
Entertainment in New York for Young Spartacus
A Sojourn With Comrade Leon Trotsky -Five Weeks in Kadikoy by Albert Glotzer
Successful Banquet for Press Held in Mpls.
Editorial Notes by James P. Cannon
* Evidence Made To Order
* Foreign Language Problems
* Where Did They Learn?
2 Jan 9, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Our Martyrs -Liebknecht and Luxemburg by Joseph Carter
Japanese-American Conflict -The Recent Manchurian Incident as a Factor in World Politics by Sam Gordon
Clarity on War Danger!
Capitalist Politicians Favor Russian Credits; Stalinists Mark Time
The Impending Danger of Fascism in Germany -A Letter to a German Communist Worker on the United Front Against Hitler by Leon Trotsky
-Where Lies the Mistake in the Present Policy of the German Communist Party
What Does Hitler Want?
What is Concealed Behind Hitler's Stratagem?
We Must Plan According to the Shorter Perspective
Thaelmann Considers the Victory of Fascism Inevitable
Once Again: The Russian Experiences
Is Bruening the "Lesser Evil"?
It is not a Question of the Workers Who Have Already Left the Social Democracy But of Those Who Still Remain With It
We Must Force the Social Democracy Into a Block Against the Fascists
A Good Quotation from Lenin
Opposition Leader Attested in Argentina
Mooney Conference in Belleville
Japanese Communist Wins Voluntary Departure to Russia
Stalin Makes Party History to Order -Killing a "Dead Trotskyism" for the 1,000th Time by E.O.
With the Opposition in Minneapolis by Carl Cowl
The Red Movement in Bulgaria
Philadelphia Mass Meeting (Lecture on "The Economic Crisis and Communism" by Arne Swabeck)
Swabeck Tour Results
Kansas City by George Clarke
Chicago, Ill. by J.S.G.
Our Mind is Unchanged (The Militant proposes that "Revolutionary Age" should change its name to "Victorian Age" instead of the planned "Workers' Age")
Death Penalty for Anti-Imperialist Agitation
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* Developments in the Spanish Revolution by L. Fersen
Overthrow of Monarchy Inevitable
Change in Spain Reactionary
The Deception of the Cortes Left
* A Series of Articles on Spain
* Under the Banner of Marxism -Opposition in England -Party Members Form Nucleus to Fight for Leninism by -S.
Entertainment In New York for Young Spartacus
New Trotsky Pamphlet Coming
Communism of Fascism in Germany?
Editorial Notes by James P. Cannon
* Proletarian Party Split
* Bombs for New Year's
3 Jan 16, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Bankers and Jobless Relief -The Tammany Government Machine is Whipped into Line by H. P.
Increased Fare Fight
Cutting Down Relief
The Bankers' Idea
Japs Subsidize Russian Whites -Hire Semenov, Notorious Cossack Adventurer in Mongolian Drive
Semenov at Work
Is Stalin Preparing New 1923 in Germany by Max Shachtman
The Advance of the Fascists
Boastful Claims and Sorry Realities
What Stalin Once Advised
The Party Ranks Must Speak!
Russian Opposition Persecuted -A Letter from Moscow
New York Banquet Feb. 6 -To Greet "Unser Kamf" and Three Returned Comrades
Stalinists Disrupt Mooney Confab by Thomas Stamm
Condemn M.N. Roy to Exile
Trotsky's "History" to Be Out Soon
Marine Defense Meet -Hundreds Gather to Protest "Dynamite Plot" Frame-Up by -S.
Rosa Luxemburg -On the Anniversary of Her Assassination by the German Social Democrats by Maurice Spector
Imperialism and Social Democracy
Bernstein's Revisionism
The Struggle Against Opportunism
The Russian Revolution
The Precious Heritage of Rosa by James P. Cannon
The Obsolete Craft System in the Railroad Brotherhoods by A. E.
Bureaucratism and Class Collaboration
Swabeck Tour
Swabeck in Philly by L.G.
Successful Pittsburgh Meeting
How to Make the Kentucky Miners' Defense Really Effective
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Workers and Revolutionary Movements
* Revolt Brewing in India -Gandhi Holds Masses in Check by Reformist Maneuvers by Sam Gordon
A Shrewd Mahatma
Signs of Militancy
* Thaelmann's Belated Self-Criticism -The Leader of the German Communist Party "Examines" Some of Its Mistakes by W. M.
Thaelmann's Self-Criticism
* The Results of the Toronto Election by S. Green
The Communist Ticket
A Safe and Sane Candidate
The Party Program
* Government Repression in Republican Spain by Henri Lacroix
(With a letter from Ramos to Max Shachtman about the situation in Spain)
Stifling the Labor Defense by R. Ulchin
German Opposition
Organization Growing
Adopt Political Resolution
The Swabeck Meeting in Youngstown by Frank Cheloff
The Spanish Articles
What is Fascism? -Extracts From a Letter to a Comrade by Leon Trotsky
Editorial Notes by James P. Cannon
* Darrow and the Scottsboro Case
* United Front Prospects
4 Jan 23, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Forward in Lenin's Way! -The Left Opposition Alone Carries on the Work of Ilitch
Lenin's Last Words to the Party by Vladimir Ilitch Lenin, Jan. 4, 1923
Left Opposition in Appeal to Needle Trades Workers for United action in Struggle
United Action is Imperative
Why Hitler Promises
New Trotsky Pamphlet Out
Hitler Prepares to Strike -Stalinist Leadership Impotent in Face of Impending Struggle by Sam Gordon
Hitler and the Weimar Constitution
Why Hitler Promises Private Debts Payment
For Attack on the Soviet Union
Thaelmann & Co. Prepare for Capitulation
Fascists Prepared for Struggle
Left Opposition in Appeal to Needle Trades Workers for United Action in Struggle
United Action is Imperative
A Review of the Recent Nation Tour -The Sweep of the Economic Crisis; Its Effects on the Revolutionary Movement by Arne Swabeck
Meetings in the Mine Field
St. Louis Crowd Responsive
The Tour Further West
Minneapolis Movement Growing
Excellent Meeting in Chicago
Winding Up in the East
A Setback for Stalinism by W. H. H.
On the Question of the State by Marin Abern
Class Society and the State
The Proletarian State
The Soviet Government Today
The Viewpoint of the Opposition
Resurge of Mine Struggles -Miners Learning, Gathering Forces for Coming Fight by Gerry Allard
Causes for Retreat
The Miners' Educational Leagues
The Fascist Danger and the Need for a United Front of the Proletariat by Andres Nin
The Socialists and Democratic Illusions
Leroux, the Spanish Miliukov
Whither, the Party Bourgeoisie?
For Communist Action! -Documents of the German Left Opposition
Shachtman Lectures at Opposition Forum
A Correction
In Spain: "The Democratic Republic of the Workers" -A First Hand Account of Conditions Under the Socialist-Republican Regime by Max Shachtman
The Conditions of the Workers
The Misery of Unemployment
The Two Revolutions
The Proletarian Party Opposition by Hugo Oehler
Unemployment and Communism by Thomas Stamm
Editorial Notes by James P. Cannon
* Another Defeat in Kentucky
* A Sorry Adventure
5 Jan 30, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
On the German Situation by the National Committee of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
What Will Decide?
The Ruinous theory of Stalinism
What a Fascist Victory Means
Act Before It is Too Late
Japanese Invade Shanghai! -War Threat in the Far East and Against the Soviet Union by Sam Gordon
Undeclared Open War
Anti-Soviet Advances
Chinese Experiences Not Forgotten
All Out On Feb 4!
Utilize Feb. 4 Meets to Build Jobless Movement by Arne Swabeck
Possibilities for Movement Growing
Failures Should Be Recognized
Some Practical Steps Forward
The Recent Outbreaks in Spain by Max Shachtman
"Law for Defense of Republic"
The Arnedo Massacre
Bureaucracy in the R. R. Brotherhoods by A. E. (Continued from the January 16, 1931 issue)
The Brotherhood Bureaucracy
Nothing Done to Rebuild the Unions
"Father" Cox Gets Free Hand in Pittsburgh by L. Archy
Unser Kamf Off the Press
Lovestone Splitters Calls for Unity by Max Shachtman
Unemployment and the Party by Thomas Stamm (Continued from last issue)
Young Spartacus Out
Chicago Stalinists Disrupt Conference by --J.
Statement of the Chicago Left Opposition
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* In Spain: The Fascist Danger and the Need for a United Front of the Proletariat by Andres Nin
* In Bulgaria
* Rumblings in the German Social Democracy by Erwin Bauer
* A Letter to a Comrade -Left Opposition and the Brandlerites by Leon Trotsky
In K. C. Opposition by --C.
Book Review -Lasalle by Arne Schirokauer by --M. GTN.
A Communication (About the Kentucky Miners
Editorial Notes by James P. Cannon
* Father Cox
* Attacking the Marine Workers' Defense
* A Progressive Tendency
6 Feb 6, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
The Railroad Wage Cut by Arne Swabeck
A Class Approach Necessary
New Developments in the Far East -Western Imperialists Register Protests as Japs Hold on to Booty by Sam Gordon
Statement of the Marine Workers Defense
The Work of the Defense Committee
How the Disrupters Acted at the Time of the Arrest
The United Front Policy of the Defense Committee
The Attempt to Disrupt the Legal Defense on the Eve of the Trial
The Fraudulent Issue of "Class Struggle Defense"
The "Uprising" of Nov 7 by Leon Trotsky
What Really Happened?
Build the Opposition Press!
"Reconstruction Finance Commission" Ruse by H. Stone
The Importance of Bank Stability
The Trends to be Counter-Balanced
A Dole for Bankers--Starvation for Workers
Organization Notes
* Buffalo P.P. Opposition Endorses Left
* Kansas City, Mo.
* Philadelphia, PA.
For a Fighting Unity of the New York Food Workers
The Mistakes of the Past
The Struggle of the Railroad Workers by A.E.
Brotherhood Officials Too Busy Enjoying Their Big Salaries to Organize the Workers
The Recent Wage Cut (Of the railroad Workers) by Hugo Oehler
I. L. D. in Boston by Charlotte Shechet
Amter Speaks on the Radio by Thomas Stamm
A Fatal Interview
The Capitalist Solution
Amter Fails Miserably
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* Terror Against the Greek Opposition from "Pali Ton Taxeon", the organ of the Greek Left Opposition
The Crimes of the Capitalist Prisons Must be Brought to Light
The Victims of Capitalist Atrocities Are in Danger
* History Made to Order al la Stalin by M. Mill
Stalin Creates a History of Apologetics
A Red Historian Dares Quote Lenin
Through Ten Editions
Stalin Does a Bit of "Rearming"
* Left Opposition in Toronto
* German Opposition Documents -False Strategy--False Tactics
Dangerous Perspectives
* A Letter from Germany
No United Front!
Winning S.P. Workers
Spain's Bourgeoisie on the Offensive by Max Shachtman
(Second in a series of articles on Spain by the author who has recently returned from Spain)
An Atmosphere of Suppression
Legalizing an Organization
The Government and Strikes
A Dictatorial Power
Resolution of the Marxian Y. C.
Correction
7 Feb 13, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
N. Y. Dressmakers Strike -Workers Unity Against the Common Enemy Imperative by Arne Swabeck
Imperialists Meet at Geneva -French and Americans Wrangle for Lead in Struggle Against U.S.S.R. by Sam Gordon
Common Action Among Imperialists
Is Trotsky's Life to be Kept in Danger?
Philadelphia Oppositionists Sentenced
Com. Glotzter's National Tour
Help Build the Opposition Press!
Pay Reductions in the Building Trades -A Blow at the Workers' Standard Throughout All the Trades by Arne Swabeck
Morgenstern and Goodman Sentenced -A Letter From the Two Philadelphia Defendants
R.R. Fakers & Bosses Join Hands -To Improve the Health of "Our" Industry by A. E.
Labor Bureaucrats Play the Role of Puppets
Now Listen to "Davy"
"Dan" Joins with "Davy"
The Minneapolis Branch of the Left Opposition in the Fight for the Unemployed by the Communist League of America (Opposition) Minneapolis Branch
Minneapolis, Minn.
Statement: Save February 4th Victims
The Annual Heresy Trial by Thomas Stamm
Tampa Tobacco Workers Struggle
Evictions
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* German Opposition Forges Ahead -Growing Sentiment for United Struggle against Fascism from Permanente Revolution, January 16, 1932
* The Split in the Brandler Group by Marsh
* Changes in Policy of French Imperialism from La Verite
* Reactionary Policies and the Working Class Movement in Spain by Henri Lacroix
"The Law for the Defense of the Republic"
The Workers' Solution
In Spain: The Socialists and State Power -Reformists Maneuver to Avoid Responsibility Before the Laboring Masses by Max Shachtman
The Socialists in the Coalition
The Purpose of a "Socialist" Government
The Attitude of the Socialists
The Reformists Fear the Consequences
What is the Official C.P. Doing
From Comrade Trotsky's Letter to the National Sections by Leon Trotsky
Greece
Russia
The January Conference of the C.P.S.U.
Pioneer Publisher Notes
The Draft Program
Certificate Holders
Editorial Notes by James P. Cannon
* I. W. W. Wisdom
* Lassalle
8 Feb 20, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Labor Fakers Before Congress -The A.F. of L. Bureaucrats Finally Recognize the "Dole" by Arne Swabeck
World Powers at Loggerheads -Japanese Repulsed in China as Laval Cabinet Falls in Paris by Sam Gordon
The Jailed Marine Workers and the I.L.D. by Jack Soderberg
Oppositionist Victim of White Terror in Greece
Glotzer Meetings (National tour schedule, his subject is "What is Europe Heading For?")
The Presidential Elections in Germany by Albert Glotzer
Aid in Our Circulation Drive
Young Spartacus Affair
From the Needle Strike Front
Organization Notes
Our Second National Tour
The Simms Murder
Book Review -Unemployed Councils in St. Petersburg in 1906 by Sergei Malyshev, Workers Library Publishers by G.R.
After the R. R. Wage Cut by A. E.
Complete Harmony Prevails at the Wage-Cutting Meet
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* The Character of Fascism -An Analysis of the Composition of the Hitlerite Camp by Erwin Bauer (Berlin)
* The Government Reprisals in Greece
* Sharp Changes in Foreign Policy of the French Imperialists from La Verite
* The Stalinists in Bulgaria -Use Violence Against Oppositionists in the Prisons by D. Gatcheff
The Right Wing of Spanish Communism -The Truth Concerning the Actual Policy and Influence of the Maurin Group by Max Shachtman
The Litvinoff Stand on Disarmament by Albert Orland
Editorial Notes by James P. Cannon
* Learn from the Workers
* United Front in Practice
* Morgenstern and Goodman
9 Feb 29, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Germany Before the Elections by Sam Gordon
New York Dress Strike Grows -Workers' Militancy Attains Unity on the Picket Line
The Glass-Steagall Bill -- A Measure to Aid the Bankers by H. Stone
Canadian Workers Fight Against Reaction
Glotzer Meetings
Our Press Needs Your Help!
John L. Lewis Continues His Betrayals -A Review of the Thirty-second Convention of the United Mine Workers of America
Lovestoneites in the Workmen's Circle by J. B.
The Lovestoneites play Their Role
Is Mooney to Stay in Jail? -Reactionaries Make Capital of Stalinists' Blunders by Thomas Stamm
A Letter from Our Class War Prisoners by Leon Goodman and Bernard Morgenstern
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working class and Revolutionary Movements
* The Character of Fascism -An Analysis of the Composition of the Hitlerite Camp by Erwin Bauer (Berlin)
(Continued from last issue)
The Struggle Against Social Democracy, and the United Front
Thaelmann Fails to Correct False Views
Dangers of Calling Present Condition Fascism
Basis For False Analyses and Tactics
* Lessons of the Recent Events in Spain -An Official Document of the Spanish Left Opposition on the Results of the Struggle by the Left Communist Opposition of Catalonia, Jan. 26, 1932
* The Latest Anti-Trotsky Campaign by Sam Gordon
Proletarian Party Opposition -Some Fundamental Problems of Its Future Course Discussed by Arne Swabeck
Some Serious Progress Already Made
Will This Group Continue in a Progressive Direction
Pioneer Publisher Notes
Whither England
Pamphlet on Germany
Bound Volume of Pamphlets
History of the Russian Revolution
A New Book on China
A Letter from a Militant by W.S.
"Pravda" on the Second 5 Year Plan -A National Socialist Utopia or the Leninist Conception of Socialist Economy? by Max Shachtman
The Disregard for the International
The Second Five Year Plan
What Socialism Means
Socialism and the World Economy
Paris Commune Celebration
10 Mar 5, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
The Dress Strike Settlement -Some Lessons the Left Wing Must Draw from It by Arne Swabeck
The Serious Weakness of Two Separate Strikes
Fake Peace Gestures in Far East -Imperialists Jockeying for Position in Coming World Clashes by Sam Gordon
Lovestoneites Disrupt Rank and File Movement in the A.C.W. Union by Albert Orland
Who Will Organize the Revolt?
The Necessity of a Correct Policy
Shachtman - Tresca Debate
Glotzer Tour Meets Success
Lenin and Trotsky in 1905 -On Some Stalinist Distortions of History by Hugo Oehler
On the February Revolution
Trotsky and the Peasantry
Lenin on Colonial Revolution
The "Democratic Dictatorship"
A Story of Boss Violence in the Illinois Mine Fields by Germinal
The R.R. Workers and the Wage Cut -A Militant Looks at Conditions in his Industry and Reviews the Past
Must Acknowledge Mistakes
Unity Solidarity a Crying Need
The Militant Subscription Drive
Lectures on the History of the Communist International
"Young Spartacus" No. 4 Out
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* German Political Scene by Erwin Bauer
Nazi Terror Increases
United Front is Only Solution
* The Spanish Communist Party in the Revolution by Max Shachtman
Manuilsky Admits Errors
* Greek Oppositionist Victim of Terror
Organization of the Bolshevik-Leninists (Archio-Marxist Left Opposition)
"An Attack Against the Police"
The Memorial Meeting
Book Review -"The History of the Russian Revolution, Volume 1, The Overthrow of Tzarism" Translated by Max Eastman, Published by Simon and Shuster, Inc. New York, review by Sam Gordon
Rakovsky on the Five Year Plan by Christian Rakovsky
Uphold Our Revolutionary Classics! by Arne Swabeck
N.Y. Paris Commune Affair
A Lecture of Interest to Jewish Workers
11 Mar 12, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Sunday's Elections in Germany -The Alignment of Class Forces in the Campaign Struggle by Arne Swabeck
The Working class Divided in Two Main Groups
Growth of Fascist Reaction a Threat to Whole Working Class
Is the Way Out Through a Fascist Dictatorship
Communist Party Fails in Great Possibilities
German Left Opposition Appeals to Party for United Front Policy
Trotsky's Discusses World Situation (Reprint of an interview with Leon Trotsky) -Trotsky Answers Some Fundamental Questions -Gives Views on Problems of
Communist Movement in Soviet Russia, Europe and the United States
Appraisal of Five-Year Plan
Soviet Russia and the Capitalist World
Attitude Toward the Stalin Regime
Weakening of Bureaucracy
Predicts His Party's Return
For Support of Bruening?--A Stalinist Slander
The Present Crisis: Its Effects on Europe and America
Ford Thugs Massacre Starving workers -Police Give Workers Lead Instead of Bread
Action Teaches Lessons
Relief Struggle Growing
Government Persecution Coming
Press Circulation Drive
N.Y. Paris Commune Affair
The Economic Month -Further Decline in Production and Workers Living Standard by H. Stone
Organization Notes
Cleveland, Ohio
Minneapolis, Minn.
St. Louis, Mo.
Railroads & Strike Policy -The Strike Weapon and Its Rejection by the Misleaders by A.E.
Strike Policy vs. Cooperation Policy
United Front of Southern Miners Imperative
Support the Relief and Defense!
United Front Necessary
Support "Unser Kamf"
"Young Spartacus" No. 4
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* Party and C.I. in England
* A Few Lessons of the Anarchist Uprisings in Spain by Hugo Oehler
* Rakovsky on the Five Year Plan by Christian Rakovsky (Continued from last issue)
* The Communists and the Agrarian Crisis
Agrarian Development Under Capitalism
The Agrarian Crisis
Effects of the Land Crisis
Youth Club Activities -Youth Class
Young Spartacus Affair -Youth Affair
Book Review -"The Strategy of World Revolution" written by Leon Trotsky, review by G. R.
Trotsky on the Character of Our Epoch
The Illusions of the Anglo-Russian Committee
Lectures on the History of the Communist International
Glotzer's National Tour
12 Mar 19, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Lenin on the Paris Commune
New Trotsky Series on Germany Starts Next Week
After the Massacre in Detroit
Remember our Prisoners
Results of the German Elections -Gains of Reaction Serious Warning against Stalinist Policy by Sam Gordon
New York Marine Workers Go to Trial
The Communists and the Agrarian Crisis by Hugo Oehler (Continued from last issue)
Our Subscription Drive
Attention Greek Workers!
Letters from The Militants
* Drug Clerks Organize by I.D.
* The Dress Strike in Boston by Joe Carter
* Stalinist Flattery or Marxist Education by Paul Schwalbe
* Another Expulsion from the I. L. D. by Herbert Capelis
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* A Shanghai View on Chinese Events by C. Frank Glass
* "Stalin and His Creatures" -- The New Anti-Trotsky Campaign by Monyak
* The German Opposition at Work by Roman Well
Political and Organizational Activity
Literature and Press
Class In Marxism
The World Crisis and Its Revolutionary Implications by Leon Trotsky from "Germany--the Key to the International Situation."
The Spanish Revolution
The Situation in England
France
The United States
Japan
China
Manchuria
Editorial Notes by James P. Cannon
* The Threat of Illegality
* The Situation and Its Tasks
* A False Slogan
Back Numbers of "Militant" Wanted
13 Mar 26, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Rebel Miners in Action! -New Movement in the Anthracite Growing Rapidly by Arne Swabeck
Vote Stealing and Convention Packing
Mine Strikes Elsewhere
Rumblings of New Revolts
Revolts Localized--Not United
A National Perspective for a United Front
A Statement of the International Left Opposition -Statement on the Recent Decree Depriving Comrade Trotsky of Soviet Citizenship
(From the International Secretariat of the Left Opposition)
The "Revolt" in Congress -An Indication of Radical Changes in Bourgeois Politics by Sam Gordon
The Workers' United Front in Canada -The Working Class United Front Against Reaction in Canada by S. Green
The Turn in Policy
Perspectives
The Raids on Hitler's Nazis in Prussia
What Next? by Leon Trotsky (The introduction to Trotsky's new book on Germany)
Statement of Gerry Allard -Oppositionist Answers Stalinist Slanders
Differences With the Party
The "Militant" Needs YOUR Help Now!
Swabeck's Class in Marxism
"Soviet's Challenge" at the Acme Theatre
Letters from The Militants
* Pocket Book Workers Prepare for Strike by N. Davis
* Farmer-Laborites in Minn. by Sara Avrin
* Left Opposition Activities in the Middle West
* Opposition Greeks Answer "Empros"
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* For the Unity of Spanish Communism -An Open Letter of the Spanish Left Opposition Addressed to all Communists
* Hail the Fourteenth Anniversary of the Red Army!
The Truth About the Birth of the Red Army
A Decree of the Council of People's Commissars
Rakovsky on the Five Year Plan by Christian Rakovsky (Continued from last issue)
A Decree of the council of People's Commissars, January 15, 1918
14 Apr 2, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Marine Workers on Trial
Scottsboro Verdict Must Be Smashed by Thomas Stamm
What Next? -Chapter 1: The Role of the German Social Democracy by Leon Trotsky
Germany after the Presidential Elections by Roman Well
Open Letter to the C. E. C. of the U.S.S.R. by Leon Trotsky
A Thermidorean Trick
An Expression of Impotence
Hearst's Program and the Petty Bourgeoisie by Hugo Oehler
Wants Cheap, Efficient Government
The Middle Class Demands
Jingoism Breaks Through
A Dangerous Stalinist Slogan
Anti-Working Class Program
Second Month of Militant Drive
Letters from The Militants
* Among the Drug Clerks by J.D.
* On the Waterfront by P. S.
* N. Y. Auto Workers
* Resolution of the N. Y. Carpenters' Union
Proposals for an Agreement With the Employers
Organizational and Relief Demands
* In Honor of M. Winchewsky
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* For Communist Unity -An Open Letter of the Spanish Left Opposition (Continued from last issue)
* New Tendencies in French Politics -World Crisis Reveals Long Latent Contradictions Between Social Classes by Pierre Frank
The Seventh Convention of the C.P.F.
Progress for the Left Opposition
Spartacus--Y.P.S.L. Debate
The New Book on Germany
Fifty Years of Israel Amter
Impressions of a National Tour by Albert Glotzer
Tag Day for Marine Defense
April "Young Spartacus" Out!
15 Apr 9, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Trade Relations with the U.S.S.R. by Arne Swabeck
American Imperialist Aggression
The Question of Soviet Trade Relations
Demand U.S. Credits to the Soviet Union
Stool-pigeon Discredited at Marine Trial
Open Letter to the C.E.C. of the U.S.S.R. by Leon Trotsky (Continued from last issue)
Miners Resist New Onslaught -Unification of Rebel Movements Urgent Duty of Revolutionary Party
Strikes Growing in Other Fields
Can the Isolated Movements Be United?
What Should the National Miners Union Do?
Hitler Scoffs at Threat to '"Outlaw" Nazis
Militant Drive Yields Results
Letters from The Militants
* Opposition Branch Formed in Newark
* Free Speech in the Party? by S. A.
* Trotsky Meeting in Duluth by Charles Curtis
* The Struggle around the Volkszeitung
* Attention Y.C.L.-er!
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* German Opposition Shows the Way -Communist of Bruchal Apply Genuine Leninist United Front Tactic
The C.P.G. in Forst Joins the L.O.
How the Party Bureaucracy "Liquidates" the L.O. in Bruchsal
The Lying Methods of the Stalinist Bureaucracy
* Germany After the Presidential Elections by Roman Well (Continued from last issue)
* A Letter from Czechoslovakia by O. Friedman
The Economic Situation
Political Developments
Present Political Currents
The Policy of the Left Opposition
Debate in the Bronx
Book Review -The Strange Career of Of Mr. Hoover--Under Two Flags, written by John S. Hamil, reviewed by Albert Glotzer
Democracy and Fascism by Leon Trotsky
Help Defend Kentucky Miners!
Editorial Notes by James P. Cannon
* Scottsboro
* Why So Hot?
16 Apr 16, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
War and Social Chauvinism -Alarm Signals Against Jingoist Trends in the Communist Party by Max Shachtman
Biased Judge Convicts Marine Workers
Crucial Moment Nearing in Germany! -Statement of the National Committe, Communist League of America (Opposition)
What Vote Indicates
Growing Resentment of Workers
Foodworkers Roused Against Bureaucrats
Organization Notes
Newark, N.J.
N.Y. Activities
Letters from The Militants
* Two Reformist Meets by Carl Cowl
* Movie Chains Try to Smash Union by Thomas Stamm
Back Issues of The Militant Wanted
Militant Drive at Half Way Mark
Unser Kamf and Young Spartacus
In the Canadian Movement
* The Turn in the Industrial Union by Maurice Quarter
* Governmental Red Baiting by S. Green
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* What Really Happened At Shanghai by Roman Well
* Nine Years of the Struggle of the Left Opposition: - 1923 by Max Shachtman
The Program for Worker's Democracy
Trotsky's Intervention
* Developments in Spain by Henri Lacroix
The Mooney Case and the Party
Democracy and Fascism by Leon Trotsky (Continued from last issue)
Editorial Notes by James P. Cannon
* Left-Wing Victory or Treacherous Bargain?
* What Happened to the "Company Union" Theory?
* Why Did the Right Support the Left?
17 Apr 23, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
New State in Needle Trade Fight -A Campaign for Unity is Now the Order of the Day by James P. Cannon
What the Election of the Left Wing Delegates Signifies
What the Past Developments Teach
"Unity From Below" or Genuine Unity?
The Slogan as a Challenge to the Progressives
The Intensified Wage Cut Drive
Another Privileged Trade Bill
Failure of the Danube Union Conference by Albert Orland
The Solution Lies in the Proletarian Revolution
The Slogan of a Soviet United States of Europe
Left Oppositionist Speaks from the Tribune of the Prussian Diet -The Voice of the International Left Opposition in the Prussian Parliament (Speech of Comrade Seipold in the Landtag)
On the State Budget
Greek Opposition Holds Convention
Opposition Press Drive May 1 - June 1
Campaign Schedule
Appeal to Sympathizers
Economic Crisis Continues to Deepen by Thomas Stamm
Debate (Socialism vs. Communism)
Militant Affair
In the Canadian Movement -Canadian Miners by S. Green
Letters from The Militants
* Among the Unemployed by W. K.
* From a Ford Worker
The Massacre Model
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* Appeal of the S.A.P. -The Left Opposition Addresses the Centrist Party Congress
Struggle Against Pacifism!
Does the "Declaration of Principles" Create Clarity?
"Socialism in One Country" or Revolutionary Internationalism
Statement on the Situation in the International Left Opposition by the National Committee of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Execution of the Scottsboro Boys Stayed by Thomas Stamm
Bureaucratic Ulimatism by Leon Trotsky
Relation of Party to Class
Unconditional Independence of C.P. Under All Historical Conditions
Correct Conception of the United Front
Bureaucratic Ultimatism Leads to Negation of the Party
18 Apr 30, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Shall Tom Mooney Stay in Jail?
To the Readers of the "The Militant"
Debate: Socialism vs. Communism
Demonstrate on May Day!
After the Recent Elections in Prussia by Sam Gordon
Wherein Lies the Responsibility of the Social Democrats?
What Does the Left Opposition Propose?
The State and Trade Unions in Canada by Maurice Spector
Marine Workers Sentenced to Jail
Militant Affair
The Stalinist-Lovestone Unity Negotiations!
Letters from The Militants
* Once More on the Bronx Co-operatives
* From an Illinois Miner
The First Week of the Press Drive
Militant Builders
Lovestone and the "Pseudo-Revolutionists" by Max Shachtman
Utilizing Capitalist Antagonisms
The Meaning of an Alliance
Economics, Politics and War
Appeal to the S.A.P. -The Left Opposition Addresses the Centrist Party Congress (Continued from last issue) from the Executive Committee of the
Left Opposition of the C.P.G. (Bolshevik-Leninists)
National Socialism vs. Leninism
The Anglo-Russian Committee
United Front and Cartels
What Constitutes a Revolutionary Policy
Opposition Press in Czechoslovakia
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* The Bureaucrats Analyze the Elections -How the Rank and File Party Members React to Their "Analysis" from "Die Permanente Revolution"
The Negro and the Class Struggle by Hugo Oehler
The Problem of Labor Power
The New Role of the Negro
Bureaucratic Ultimatism by Leon Trotsky (Continued from last issue)
Editorial Notes by James P. Cannon
* "Under Rank and File Leadership"
* Lenin on Leaders and Masses
* The Role of the Conscious Workers
19 May 7, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
The S.P. "Lefts'" Program by Hugo Oehler
Debate -I.W.W. Representative, Communist Representative -Is the Program of the I.W.W. Sufficient for the Emancipation of the Working Class?
The Strike in the N.Y. Building Trades by Arne Swabeck
Conditions of the Unions
Must Prepare to Resist
Bourgeois Left Gains in French Elections
Weekly Militant Depends Upon Success of $1,000 Drive
Stalinist-Lovestone Unity Negotiations
In the Canadian Movement -The State and the Trade Unions in Canada by Maurice Spector (Continued from last issue)
Conspiracy and the Right to Strike
Sympathetic Strike Illegal
Picketing is a Crime and a Tort
"Incitement to Breach of Contract"
The Negro and the Class Struggle by Hugo Oehler (Continued from last issue)
Press Drive Under Way -- 2nd. Week
Letters from The Militants
* A.F. of L. Fakers Betray Sign Writers by Thomas Stamm
* To the Greek Party Members and Sympathizers, by the Editorial Board of "Communistes"
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* For a Turn in the Policy of the C.P.G., from "Permanente Revolution," April 15, 1932
* German Sketches by Erwin Bauer
Minister of the Interior Groener
* Nine Years of the Struggle of the Left Opposition -The German Revolution of 1923 and the "Lessons of October" by Max Shachtman
The German Situation in 1923
Stalinist Zig-zags on the Question of the "United Front" by Leon Trotsky
Oppositionist Speaks at Party United Front Meet
On the Anniversary of Marx's Birth by Arne Swabeck
Editorial Notes by James P. Cannon
* Centrist-Right Wing Unity?
* Weisbord Blows the Whistle
20 May 14, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Comrades, Readers, Friends!
The Party and the May Day Demonstration by Arne Swabeck
Experiences from Recent Struggles
What is the Policy Pursued?
Oppositionists Slugged in Minneapolis on May Day by --RA.
Bring the Unity Negotiations into the Open! by James P. Cannon
Militant Builders
Tom Mooney Must Be Freed! by Thomas Stamm
The Police Shootings in Melrose Park
France After the Parliamentary Elections
Organization Notes
Make Our Press Drive a Success
Letters from The Militants
* A Criticism of the Needle Trades Article by A. Borjarksy
* The Bureaucrats Act Against Oppositionist on the Waterfront by Paul Schwalbe
* From A Railroad Worker by A.E.
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* German Sketches by Erwin Bauer
Lieutenant Scheringer
Comrade Pruegel
* Int. Right Wing on Verge of Disruption -Leader of Czech Group Protest Brandler-Thalheimer Slanders Against Trotsky by Nuerath
* The Negro and the Class Struggle by Hugo Oehler (Continued from last issue)
Spartacus Youth Club Notice
Nine Years of the Struggle of the Left Opposition -The German Revolution of 1923 and the "Lessons of October" by Max Shachtman
Reply to Comrade Borjarksy by James P. Cannon
Stalinist Zig-zags on the Question of the "United Front" by Leon Trotsky (Continued from last issue)
On the Anniversary of Marx's Birth by Arne Swabeck
21 May 21, 1932T
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Congress Talks Unemployment Relief -For the Workers - Only the Jingle of the Government Coin by Arne Swabeck
Help Save Our Weekly Militant!
More About the Unity Negotiations by --P.
Morganstern and Goodman Released
Beet Workers Go on Srike in Colorado
The Political Crisis of Japanese Imperialism
Effects of the Crisis
The Assassination of the Premier
What is Behind the Terror
The Danger of War
Against the War Danger in U.S.
The Philadelphia Convention of the I. L. G. W. U. by Albert Orland
The Anarchist-Lovestone Bloc and the Left Opposition
The Tasks of the Left wing
Opposition Youth Debates Anarchist Group (On the topic of "Is a Proletarian Dictatorship Necessary?")
The Minnesota Convention of the C. P. by a League Delegate
The Depression Hits South Carolina by Guy Southworth
"A Smiling Providence"
Providence Still Smiles
Letters from The Militants
* Among the Italian Workers of Chicago by Joe
* Left Winger Expelled from I. L. G. W. U. by Harry Milton
Militant Builders
Minneapolis Branch Challenges Wobblies by --C.
Put the Press Drive Over the Top!
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* Greet the Return of Our Class War Prisoners!
* From the Left Opposition in South America by Pedro A. V
* Nine Years of the Struggle of the Left Opposition -The Reactionary Theory of Socialism in One Country by Max Shachtman
How the "Theory" Arose
The Effects of October 1923
The Stalinist "Adjustment"
The Theory as a Fruit of Pessimism
The Essence of the Opposition's Struggle: Marxian Internationalism
Internationalism as a Necessary Development
What Internationalism Requires in the U.S.S.R.
Stalinist Zig-zags on the Question of the "United Front" by Leon Trotsky (Continued from last issue)
N.Y. Picnic
St. Louis, Attention (Announces a study class on the "Fundamentals of Communism")
Editorial Notes by James P. Cannon
* Ungrateful Government
* The "Negotiators" Smoked Out
* For the Release of the Scottsboro Boys
22 May 28, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
The "Socialists" and their Line of Action by Arne Swabeck
Rush Funds to Save Weekly!
For the Communist Unity of Our Party! By the National Committee of the Communist League of America (Opposition) to the C.E.C. of the C.P.U.S.A.
Jack MacDonald Joins the Left Opposition -Statement of the Former National Secretary of the Communist Party of Canada by Jack MacDonald
The National Convention of the S. P. by George Clarke
Aid Beet Strike!
Letters from the Militants
New York, N.Y.
Militant Builders
New York Attention! (Announcing the picnic celebrating the release of Morgenstern and Goodman)
Situation in Pocketbook Makers' Union by N. Davis
The Bosses Tax Problem and the Workers by Hugo Oehler
Finish the Press Drive with Donations!
Statement of Greek Comrades on "Empros" by the Editorial Board of Communistes
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* The Half-Turn in the German Party from "Permanente Revolution"
* The Conference of the Spanish Opposition by Andres Nin
* Trotsky and Brandler; or Lovestone and Principles by Max Shachtman
An Expert on "Principle"
Trotsky on Brandler
Lovestone and Brandler
Welcome Back, H. M. Wicks! -Expert on Renagacy Returns from Long Absence
Bares Underhand "Red" Plot to Use Unions to Ruin United States Government
Breaks With Party
Work for American Legion
No Use for "Reds"
Expelled for Defeat
Centrism "In General" and the Centrism of the Stalinist Bureaucracy by Leon Trotsky
23 Jun 4, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
For a Communist Campaign in the Elections
The Central Issue: Unemployment
The Communist Task in the Elections
For Internationalism in the Struggle
The Demand for Long Term Credits
Scottsboro Boys' Execution Stayed
Bruening Government Falls! -German Working Class Faced with Immediate Fascist Onslaught by Sam Gordon
Mr. Seabury "Exposes" Tammany-Walker by George Clarke
The C.P. Nominating Convention at Chicago
Government Repression in Spain Hits Left Opposition -Strikes and Repression in Spain
Andres Nin Arrested in Barcelona -Bulletin
Chicago Debate (L.O. vs. YPSLs)
Bound Volume of the Militant for Sale
Highlights of Socialist National Convention -A Report of the Reformist Meet in Milwaukee by Norman Satir
Milwaukee, Wis.
Policy on the Soviet Union
Fight Over National Chairman
Comic Incident on Floor
Letters from The Militants
* Street Carmen Facing Strike in St. Louis by G. Roberts
* From Negro Comrades in South Africa
The Results of our Press Drive
Militant Builders
Pioneer Press Notes
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* The Party and the French Elections -Right Wing Renegades Exploit the Mistakes of the Stalinist Bureaucrats from "La Verite"
* The I.L.P. and British Communism by Anglicus
What is the I.L.P.?
* Nine Years of the Struggle of the Left Opposition -The Anglo-Russian Committee and the British General Strike by Max Shachtman
The Swing to the Right
The Standpoint of the Opposition
The Stalinists and the A.R.C.
N.Y. Opposition Offers Cooperation in Elections to the Communist Party
Centrism "In General" and the Centrism of the Stalinist Bureaucracy by Leon Trotsky (continued from last issue)
Danger of Workers' Bureaucracy
The Functionary Replaces the Bolshevik
Wherein Lies the Strength of the Revolutionary Party
Coarseness and Disloyalty Characterize the Bureaucrat
Trotsky on the Disarmament Conference -In Reply to Questions Posed by the Chicago Daily News
Bound Volumes of Pamphlets for Sale
Editorial Notes by James P. Cannon
* The Right Wing in a Blind Alley
* The Case of J. T. Murphy
24 Jun 11, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
The Communist Party Election Platform by Arne Swabeck
House Passes Anti-Alien Bill
Fascists Moving to Power in Germany
The Veterans' March on Washington
The "Socialist" Revolt in Chile
The Economic Crisis, the Unemployment Situation and the Working Class by Arne Swabeck
Trotsky Greets "Unser Kamf"
Book Review: Russia: Market or Menace? by Thomas D. Cambell reviewed by Carl Cowl
Militant Builders
Pioneer Publishers Notes
Film Review: Not "Alone" Comrade! by Jack Weber
Letters from the Militants
-A Foodworker Writes About His Union
New York, N.Y.
On the Financial Question
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* A Letter From England by Anglicus
* Trotsky's Pamphlets
* Trotsky On the Labor Party Question May 19, 1932
* Nine Years of the Struggle of the Left Opposition -The Anglo-Russian Committee and the British General Strike by Max Shachtman (Continued from last issue)
The Test of Events
The Demands of the Opposition
June "Young Spartacus" Out
For an 8 Page Paper
N.Y. Spartacus Youth Club Meets
On the Slogan of "Rank and File Leadership" by James P. Cannon
Anarchist Conception of Leadership
History of the Slogan
Control of Leadership
Role of Leadership in Strikes and Unions
Democratic Centralism in Unions
Trotsky on Rank and File Control
Strike Strategy by Leon Trotsky
Criticism and Self-Criticism
What is a "Red United Front"
25 Jun 18, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
On the Spot by Ridem
Slogans in the Elections -Must Link Up Communist Goal with Immediate Demands
Left Opposition Excluded
C.P. Platform Deficient
Slogan is Workers' Government
Relief for Workers Also
G. O. P. Meets in Chicago Confab by George Clarke
Brown Shifts Legalized -New Decree Forms Part of the Anti-Working Class Move
What the Decree Calls For
First Signs of United Action
Clear Words Needed
Workers in Fight Against Forced Labor in Minneapolis by Communist League of America (Opposition) Minneapolis Branch
Minneapolis, Minn.
Resist Forced Labor
Open Letter
Capitalist System Real Cause
German Paper Interviews Trotsky by Leon Trotsky
Youth Meetings in N. Y.
Letters from The Militants
* News from Canada by Maurice Quarter
Toronto Ontario
Labor Fakers Have Hot Time
* Party Member Joins Opposition
* Workers Fight Bureaucracy by Coover
Henry Ford Counsels Workers to Return to Feudal Serfdom by Guy Southworth
The Drug Clerks and the Class Struggle by L. Dreyer
Back Numbers of Militant Wanted
Militant Builders
In the International of Labor -Reviews and News of the Working Class and Revolutionary Movements
* The Situation in Italy and the C. P. -The Fascist Dictatorship in the Throes of the Economic Crisis by Santini
* New Issue of Greek Paper
* The Organizational Progress of the German Left Opposition
Gelsenkirchen
Berlin -Meeting of the Members of the Northwest District
Leipzig
* A Letter From a Polish Comrade
* Coal Miners Strike in Czechoslovakia
* Nine Years of the Struggle of the Left Opposition -The Tragedy of the Chinese Revolution by Max Shachtman
The Stalin Theory
The "Bloc of Four Classes"
The Smashing of the Opposition
Stalinist Ministerialism
Strike Strategy by Leon Trotsky (Continued from last issue)
Unemployed and Employed Must Be United
Luxemburgism--Or Bureaucratic Villification
For the Defensive or For the Offensive
26 Jun 25, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
On the Spot by Ridem
* It's the Worker Who Always Pays
* The Elephant Never Forgets
* Bolter Borah Cannot Swallow Booze Plank
* What Makes the Jackass Wild?
* The Socialist Party Also Run
* Then They'll Have No Brains at All
A New History Making Trotsky Book -Problems of the Chinese Revolution by Leon Trotsky, reviewed by S.
Suppressing the Documents
The Value of Marxism
China and Russia
Leninist Turn Imperative in Germany! -United Mass Action - Not Parliamentary Opportunism - Will Defeat Fascism by "The Militant"
A First Hand Account of Events on the "Bonus Battle Front"
Washington D.C.
Diseases Rampant
Vets in Militant Mood
The Unemployment Situation, the Economic Crisis and the American Working Class by Arne Swabeck
Credit System during Crisis
Operation of Loan Capital
Credit and Industry
Where are the Markets?
Letters from The Militants
* Oppositionist Seated at Philly Conference by Leon Goodman
* Party's N.Y. State Nominating Convention
The Recent Beet Strike in Colorado by George Saul
The Drug Clerks and the Class Struggle by L. Dreyer
Militant Builders
Wage Cut for Federal Gov't Workers by George Clarke
Nine Years of the Struggle of the Left Opposition -Industrialization and the Collectivization of Agriculture in the U. S. S. R. by Max Shachtman
The Origins of the Struggle
First Reactions of the Bureaucracy
The Slogan: "Enrich Yourselves"
The Platform of 1927
Opposition Pilots Advance
The Arrests in Spain (by "our Correspondent")
Prize Contest!
Pamphlets Wanted!
Picnic! Picnic! -For the Benefit of the Spanish Youth Opposition Paper
The Slogan of the Defense of the U. S. S. R. by Hugo Oehler
Purpose of Slogans
Right & Centre Misuse Slogans
Scare Headlines on Manchuria
Civil War in Germany
A Political Biography of Stalin.... by Leon Trotsky
Back Numbers of Militant Wanted
27 Jul 2, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
On the Spot by Ridem
Crime is Gaining All the Time
Reps. and Dems. Send Rival to Nut Ward
Is William Green Seeing Red?
O'Neal and Thomas in Tit for Tat Game
Daily Worker Bares Diabolical Plot
Lausanne Conference Near Collapse -German Reaction Aggressive by Sam Gordon
Closer to the Proletarians of the "Colored" Races! by Leon Trotsky
Arrest W.Z. Foster in Los Angeles -Released Although Charged with Criminal Syndicalism
Alexander Rosanoff (Obituary)
Demagogues and Bankers Clash in Chicago --What is Behind the Clique Fight at the Democrats' Meet by George Clarke
Persecution of our Spanish Comrades
The Zurich Congress of Reformist Int'ls -New Situation Brings "Left" Turn on Part of Amsterdam
Letters from The Militants
* The Pocketbook Makers Fight the Racketeers by N. Davis
* The "Labor" Governor of Minnesota by O. M.
Among the Greek Workers in N. Y. by the Editorial Board of "Communistes"
Trial of the National Herald
Our Healthy Criticism
Spartacus Club and Labor Defense
Organization Notes
Youth Activities
New York
Young Spartacus
Chicago, Ill.
Y.C.L.'ers Declares for Left Opposition by Irving Bern
France Under the Regime of Herriot from "La Verite"
The Lausanne Conference
Herriot's Internal Policy
The Struggle Within the Working Class
Change in the Policy of C.P. is Needed
Growth of the Spanish Left
In Badajoz
In Corunia
Another Group Organized in Hombres
In Puenteduema
In Tejares (Salamanca)
Nine Years of the Struggle of the Left Opposition -The Break in the Right-Center Bloc and the Left Zig-zag of Stalinism by Max Shachtman
The End of the Ebb-Tide
The Campaign Against the Right
Prize Contest
Organizational Progress of the German Left Opposition
Gelsenkirchen (Ruhr)
Berlin
Brandler and Stalinism Spandau.--
United Front Achieved in Breslau
Will They Liquidate the Splitting Trade Union Tactic
Correction
The Economic Crisis, the Unemployment Situation and the American Working Class by Arne Swabeck
An Open Letter to the Party District Committee by Herbert Capelis
A Political Biography of Stalin.... by Leon Trotsky (Continued from last issue)
28 Jul 9, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
On The Spot by Ridem
* Trotsky Writes on the Problems of the Chinese Revolution
* The Fat Man's Day is Coming
* Bryan's Son is Chip of Old Blockhead
* Zagaria is Out but Wicks Remains
* There is Still Some Money at Large
Vote for Foster-Ford -Support the Communist Candidates Against Bourgeois Parties!
Booze for Bread
Socialist Reformism
Vote Communist!
One Dead in Fascist Riot
Dies Bill Threat to Foreign Born
Smash Hitler Now! -The Fascist Danger: A Striking Parallel by Leon Trotsky
Capitulation
The Main Enemy
The Shame-Faced Turn
The United Front
Against Fascism
Strike Unitedly
A Complete Revision Needed
Franco-German Anti-Soviet Alliance Being Formed at Laussane
A Turn is Being Made
Stalinism in Straits; Opposition on Upsurge by Leon Trotsky
Redoubled Blows at the Opposition
The "United Front": Who with Whom?
The Opposition is Invincible!
Successful League Meet -400 Hear Opposition Speakers in Bronx Despite Stalin Gangs
Geneva "Peace" Swindles -Chain Formed by Hoover, Socialists, Litvinov, Barbusse & Co. -The Social Democrats Support Hoover; Hoover is Endorsed by Litvinov;
Litvinov is Backed by Barbusse; Barbusse is Supported by the New Republic; the New Republic is Attacked by the Daily Worker; and the Daily Worker
Flounders in the Swamp by Max Shachtman
America's Shrewd Pacifism
Socialists Rally to Hoover
Litvinov Welcomes the U.S. Plan
A Masquerade of Stalinism
Questions on China
Militant Builders
A New Turn in the T.U.U.L. by Hugo Oehler
Another New Turn
The Factory Basis
In Preparation for the Offensive
Pioneer Publishers Notes
What Next?
Bound Volumes
The Spanish Opposition Conference by Henri Lacroix
Madrid, Spain
The Police and the Conference
Governmental Repression
The Opposition's Growth
Spanish Opposition Youth Makes Appeal by Eugenio F. Grannell For the National Committee of the Left Communist Opposition Youth of Spain
A Letter from China by Y.M.T.
With the Food Workers
A Bureaucratic Reply
The Party Workers Hit Back
The Managers Sit Pretty
Nine Years of the Struggle of the Left Opposition -The Break in the Right-Center Bloc and the Left Zig-zag of Stalinism by Max Shachtman (Continued from last issue)
The Kulak Uprising
An Admission of Bankruptcy by Sam Gordon
A Damaging Admission
Brandler's View
A Right Wing Lie
Stalin's Political Biography by Leon Trotsky (Continued from last issue)
The Book on China
Extra! Extra! Fink Discovered in S.L.P.?
29 Jul 16, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
On The Spot by Ridem
* Let's Shake Hands on This
* Smith May Keep His Shirt On
* Olive is Wasting Her Oil
* Whoever Wins We Are for This Fight
* The Rascally Poor Simply Won't Be Good
A Warning Out of the Past
Socialist Edict Paves Road for HItlerites -Communists Must Form United Front Now
New York Branch Picnic
Five Expelled from Y.C.L. -Chicago Communist Youth Fight Campaign Against Opposition
Hoover & Unemployment -Republican Party Platform Ignores Vital Problem of Jobless by George Clarke
Jobless in Extreme Need
Hoover's Grand Scheme
Relief "Un-American"
The Barbusse Congress -The Barbusse Congress Against War by Leon Trotsky June 13, 1932
I See War With Germany by Leon Trotsky
Hitler Will Need Allies
War Would Be Inevitable
Russia Must Be Prepared
Youth Notes
July Issue of Young Spartacus
New York
Pioneer Publishers Notes
Bound Volumes
Publications in Foreign Languages
Earn a Free Copy of "Problems of the Chinese Revolution"
Opposition Challenge Still Unanswered - Letter to the Communist Party, New Jersey District 7, signed by Louis Nagy, Secretary of the Newark Branch, Communist League of America (Opposition)
The Crisis in the A. C. W. -Independent Clothing Workers Union Formed in Canada by Albert Orland
Hillman's New "Militancy"
Collapse of "Higher Strategy"
Hillman Sunk in Montreal
Autocracy in the Union
The Civil War in Chile -Motive Forces Behind South American "Revolutions" by Alberto Gonzalez
The Stalinists and the Waterfront Work by B.F.
New York
Fiasco of Bureaucrats
For a Fighting Opposition
Why not the 4 Marx Bros.? (Not to Speak of Greta Garbo)
Nine Years of the Struggle of the Left Opposition -The Ultra-Left Zig-zag in the Comintern and the "Third Period" by Max Shachtman
The Turn at the Ninth Plenum
Stalin and the Right Wing
Aftermath of Lausanne -European Powers Seek United Front Against United States by Sam Gordon
What the Agreement Consists of
The Significance of the New Entente
The "Bonuseers" at Washington by G.D.
Veterans Stick
Bonuseers Still Deluded
What Is Our Task?
The Census Report and the Middle Class by Hugo Oehler
Labor Shifts
Non-Workers Gainfully Employed
Middle Class in U.S.
Regain Proletarian Base First
30 Jul 23, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
On the Spot by Ridem
* Bata Quits a Batty System
* Krueger Rose From and Went to the Bottom
* Krueger, Insull, Capone --All Self-Made Men
* Bata Believed in Ford Methods
* Brother Doak Sound Optimistic Note
* Dog and Canary Greet Roosevelt Nomination
Communism or Pacifism -The Party and the Barbusse Congress
Germany on the Eve of Civil War -The Fate of the World Revolution Hangs in the Balance!
The Workers Strive for Unity
Communist Clarity Imperative
The Class Line-Up--International
The Party "Answers" Our Warning
15,000 Workers Strike -Textile and Furniture Plants Shut Down in North Carolina
Strike After Wage Cut
The Stalinist Course
Workers Shot in Illinois
New York Painters Out on Strike by K.
The Massacre of St. Louis Workers -Left Opposition Calls on Party for Form a Workers' United Front by Martin Payer
Jobless Position Acuteness
Police Bomb Workers
St. Louis
"Self-Criticism"
"The General Line"
Belgian Diggers Resist Wage-cut by L. Lesoil
The Dollar Versus the Pound -Wall St. and Lombard St. Fight for World Financial Supremacy by Hugo Oehler
Militant Builders
Pioneer Publishers Notes
Just Arrived from England!
What Next?
Problems of the Chinese Revolution
Publications in Foreign Languages
Bound Volumes of Trotsky's Pamphlets
The Civil War in Chile -Motive Forces Behind South American "Revolutions" by Alberto Gonzalez (Continued from last issue)\
First Meeting in Anthracite
What Is Happening in he Soviet Union -A Letter from Moscow
The All-Embracing Collectivization
New York Branch Picnic
Nine Years of the Struggle of the Left Opposition -The Ultra-Left Zig-zag in the Comintern and the "Third Period"
Third Period and Social Fascism
A Convenient Theory
Problems of the Unemployed by Arne Swabeck
The Party Councils
The Reformist Dilemma
Capitalist Income
Democratic Party and Unemployment by George Clarke
Problems of Democrats
Unemployment Insurance
The Fascist Firing Squads in Action From Maggiora to Sbardellotto and Bovone by Feroci
The Weapon of Terror
Fascism Losing Support
Task of the Party
31 Jul 30, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
"What Next?" -- Book of Hour -"What Next?" by Leon Trotsky reviewed by Sam Gordon
From Harzburg to Von Papen
Lessons of the Past
A Critique of Stalinism
The Leninist Program Unfolded
All Out on Aug. First -Demonstrate Against Imperialist War and Hilterist Menace
Imperialism on a Volcano
The Threat of Hitlerism
Bullets and Gas for the Vets! -Hoover and Co. Make a Repayment for Soliders' Services by Thomas Stamm
The Veterans' Progress
Communist Opportunities
200 at German Meeting
Hoover and the "Relief" Bill -Millions of Unemployed Workers Swindled by New Congress Bill by Herbert Capelis
Eleventh Hour in Germany -Socialists Restrain Workers: Stalinists Still Reject United Front
The Eleventh Hour Nears
Thaelmann's New Theory
New York Branch Starts Important Drive
The Civil War in Germany:
* The Fascist Terror is Let Loose! -Spontaneous United Front Developing
July 1, at the University of Berlin
At Dresden
At Halle
July 2
Nine Workers Killed in One Day
July 3, Hamburg
In Berlin
At Mariendorf
At Wedding
The Police Assassins
July 5
Kassel
Minden (Westphalia)
Kottbusertor (Berlin)
July 6, Essen ()Ruhr)
July 7
July 8, Gollinov
July 9
July 10, Frankfort-on-the Main
Hirschberg (Silesia)
Child Killers
The German Communist Party and the United Front -Is It Really Possible to Establisha Unified Proletarian Front Against the Growing Danger of Fascism?
The Turn of the German C.P. Towards the United Front
Social Democratic Leaders Against the United Front
Arise Now, Red Berlin!
"Now, Arise You, Red Berlin"
The Socialist Workers Party and the United Front
A Letter to a Party Member by A.K.
Bound Volumes
What Is Happening in the Soviet Union -A Letter from Moscow by M.M. (Continued from last issue)
Stalin's Discreet Silence
The Need for the Bulletin
The Opposition in the Factories
Rumors About Rakovsky
Pioneer Publishers Notes
"What Next" Off the Press
Whither England?
Germany--The Key to the International Situation, in Greek and Spanish
Organizing the Jobless -The Need for Change of Course in the Official Party Policy by Arne Swabeck
The Various Relief Programs
On the Program of Demands
The Party's Duty is Clear
Forgotten Words -Lenin and the War Danger -Instructions to the Hague Anti-War Conference by Vladimir Iliitch Lenin
"Defense of Fatherland"
Task at Congress
Errors of Communists
The Stalinists and Barbusse
The C.I. and Barbusse
"The Foundations of Socialism" by Leon Trotsky
What is the Meaning of "Foundations?"
Socialist Foundation in 1921
Lenin on Radek
Luzerne Hears Opposition
32 Aug 6, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Mooney Case Now 16 Years Old
Lull in Fight is Temporary
Opposition's Task
Militant in Dangers! -Immediate Aid Must Be Sent if We Are Not to Suspend
Martial Law for Indiana Strike
Communists Gain in Reichstag Elections -Leninist United Front Tactics Vindicated by Sam Gordon
On the Eve of a Coup d'Etat
Communist Gains
"The Defeat of the Trotskyists"
Fascist Demands
The New York Picnic
A Sham Turn on Barbusse
All Eyes on Germany! -A Manifesto of the Communist League of America (Opposition) -The Hitler Danger is a Danger to the Working Class of the Whole World
Police, Troops and Vets -Eye-Witness Account of the Wash. Massacre of the Bonuseers by Jerdick
Cavalry, Infantry and Tanks
Some "Strange" Facts
Letters from the Militants
* A Scandal in the Red Food Workers' Union
* A Run-in With the Party in Duluth by Charles Curtis
* Opposition Progress in Africa by T.W.T.
Stalinist Threats
The African Opposition
The Party Slogan
Extracts from Earl Browder's Biography
German Left Will Issue Weekly
American Foreign Trade and the Question of Credits to the Soviet Union by Thomas Stamm
Machinery Decline
New York's Aug. First Meet
Militant Builders
Pioneer Publishers Notes -Marxist Classics
Great Britain and the U.S. at Ottawa -The Struggle Between the Two Imperialisms by Albert Glotzer
America's Rise to Power
Britain's Demands
Ratio of Imports Supplied by the United States to Canada in 1930
Effects of Crisis
Nine Years of Struggle of the Left Opposition -Burning Questions of Bonapartism and Thermidor by Max Shachtman
Two Great Revolutions
Reasons for Thermidor
Opposition Delegates for United Front at Party's Anti-Injunction Conference by Herbert Capelis
Hands Off Rosa Luxemburg -Reply to the Slandering of a Revoutionist by Leon Trotsky
Stalin's Ignorance of Party History
Lenin and Luxemburg
Luxemburg's Struggle Against Kautsky
Where is Lenin's Letter to Radek?
The Socialist Party and Unemployment by George Clarke
The S.P. Program
Meaning of the Ballot Box
Fascism-U.S. and German -It was Discovered in U.S. and Ignored Where It Really Was by --S.
Dewey's Theory
Fascism is the Government in U.S.!
In England Too!
And Germany?
33 Aug 13, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Party Members! Militant Workers!
Left Opposition Alone Raises the Voice of Lenin at N.Y. Congress Against War -Stalinists Unite With Liberal Pacifists to Reject Resolution of League Delegation on Fight Against the War Dangers by Max Shachtman
The Petty Bourgeois Liberals Set the Tone
Left Opposition Makes Itself Heard
The Stalinists Reply to Us
Olgin's Irony--at the Expense of Lenin
Lenin's Comintern In 1922
Cheer Confusionists-Gag Oppositionists
London in 1915 and New York in 1932
The Hitlerites at the Gates! -Alarm Signal! -Fascism Must Not Take Power Without Armed Resistance -The Black Hordes of Fascism at the Gates of Power
The Governmental Manipulations of the Bourgeoisie
Social Democracy--Perennial Betrayer
Where is the C.P.G.
The Next Step of Fascism--War Against the U.S.S.R.
Trotsky Elected to Anti-War Meet
Monarchist Putsch In Spain -Militarist Coup in Seville and Madrid in is Quickly Crushed
Lessons of the Bonus March by Thomas Stamm
Waters Leadership
The Left Opposition's Resolution at the New York Anti-War Conference -Lenin's Fundamental Views Which Were Voted Down by the Stalinists in Alliance With the Pacifists
War and the Soviet Union
The Key Danger--Hitlerism
For Revolutionary Struggle Against War
A Letter to Roger Baldwin -On Stalinist-Pacifist Relations at the Anti-War Conference by James P. Cannon
The Party and the 6-Hour Day Slogan by Hugo Oehler
The Capitalist Aim
A Stalinist Muddle
Hours and Wages
Militant Builders
The Miracle Issue
Moving Up
Germany-The Key to the International Situation
Portrait of a Youth
Hands Off Rosa Luxemburg -Reply to the Slandering of a Revolutionist by Leon Trotsky (Continued from last issue)
The Banner of the Proletarian Revolution
Luxemburg and the Permanent Revolution
Luxemburg and the Russian Revolution
Ferment in the British Party -Open Letter from Comrade Stewart Purkis to Harry Pollitt
Stand--One of Policy
Reviewing Past of Party
The Crucial Issue of Germany
Marxist Classics
34 Aug 20, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
"I Must Speak Out" -Warns Party on Germany -Leading C.P. Member Appeals for United Front Against Hitlerism by Sebastian Pappas
At the Brink of the Abyss
Arouse the Working Class
"I Must Speak Out Now"
The Party's False Course
For a United Front
Seb. Pappas Expelled
Stalinist Silence Broken
Opposition Campaign On Germany by Thomas Stamm
Yorkville Meeting
Brownsville Meeting
The Only Road -Von Papen & Hitler -Bonapartism and Fascism -An Analysis of the Present Moment in the German Situation by Leon Trotsky
Bruening and the Bureaucracy
Finishing Off the Social Democrats
What Papen Represents
Prospects for Tomorrow
August 22: Fifth Anniversary of the Murder of Sacco-Vanzetti
Illinois Miners Revolt Spreads Thru State -Thousands of Miners on Strike Against Lewis Machine and Wage-Cuts by Arne Swabeck
Life of Union At Stake
Extent of Present Movement
Illinois, Scene of Many Revolts
Duties of the Revolt Movement
New York Tailors on Strike -Hillman "Leads" the New York Amalgamated in a Stoppage by Albert Orland
Hillman Grants Cuts
Hillman's Points
A Vicious Combination
The Rank and File Committee
Possibilities for Left Wing
Stalinists Split Trade Unions in Spain -Third T.U. Center Formed
Conference a Swindle
Opposition Fights in Trade Unions
Bolshevik-Leninists Head Miners Strike in Belgium -Left Oppositionists on the Charleroi Firing Line! by the Left Opposition of the C.F.B. The Charleroi Group
Bulletin
A Letter From Our Charleroi Comrades
The Miners' Situation
The Bourgeoisie Acts
Opposition Progress
Need for Revolutionary Leadership
Bound Volumes of Comrade Trotsky's Pamphlets
French Opposition's German Campaign -Bureaucrats Resort to Violence
Bureaucratic Impotence--All Over the World
Who Was Actually "Caught"?
A Conversation with a Party Member on the Question of the German Situation by A.K.
The Opposition and the N.Y. "United Front" Unemployment Confab by Thomas Stamm
Who Is Leading the Barbusse Congress by S.
The Case of H.G. Wells
The Case of Romain Rolland
A Letter to the Workers of Zurich -Trotsky Replies to the Calumny of the Social Democrats by Leon Trotsky
The Theory of Permanent Revolution and American Imperialism -The Conflict Between Proletarian Internationalism and Stalinist National Reformism by Hugo Oehler
35 Aug 27, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Stalinists in Monstrous Fame-Up Against Left Opposition -Bureaucrats "Answer" Our Policy by Inciting to Pogrom by the National Committee of the Communist League (Opposition):
* Emergency Call
* Left Opposition Demands an Open Hearing on the Stalinist Frame-up from the National Committee Communist League of America (Opposition)
* Slander the Opposition as Murderers of Two Workers at N.Y. Street Meeting from the National Committee Communist League of America (Opposition)
Here are the Facts
With the Embattled Miners -Diggers Reply to Terror with Increased Militancy -Defy Bosses, Fakers and Police in Tremendous Advance by Germinal
From the Front, Springfield, Ill.
Why the Fight
Fakery of the "Leaders"
Basis of the Battle
Party Holds First Meeting on Danger of German Fascism
Opposition Ideas Penetrate Party
The Meeting Revolves Around L.O.
Let Us Reinforce Our Offensive! by Leon Trotsky
The Communist and Election Activity -A Criticism of the Stalinist Methods in the Campaign by Hugo Oehler
Favorable Chances for Communism
The Opportunist Course of Stalinism
For a Realistic Defense of the U.S.S.R.
Who Was Exposed?
German Campaign of Czech Opp. by K. Schmidt
Sabotage German Campaign
Effect of the Prussian Coup d'Etat
The Convention of Father Cox's Quasi-Fascist "Jobless Party" by Martin Payer
Expulsion of Carl Coster -Mink and Bureaucracy Run Rampant on the Waterfront by P.S.
A Suppressed Stalinist Document Exposed!
Resolution Submitted by the American Comm. for the World Congress Against War
The "Daily Worker" and the Miners' Strike
"Hoover Cities" -- An American Idyll of 1932 by Carl Cowl
What Capitalism Has in Store for Us
The Creed of Capitalism
N.Y. Picnic
Lovestonites Play Lackies in Doll Strike (Variant spelling of "Lackeys")
Kowtow to A.F.L. Fakers--Prevent Left from Speaking
Our Successful Anti-War Meet in New York
A Declaration of the Bolshevik-Leninists (Left Opposition of the Comintern) -To the World Anti-War Congress at Amsterdam
Capitalism in Blind Alley
Soviet Union in Danger
Clarity on War Danger
Pacifism --Poison for Masses
Disarmament -- A Lever for War
Who Has the Weapons?
C.I. Capitulates to Pacifists
Free the Bolshevik Leninists
We Propose:
36 Sep 3, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
With the Embattled Miners -Massacre Striking Miners in Franklin County, Illinois -Coal Diggers Regather Their Forces After the Slaughter by Germinal
Status of Strike
The Stalinists Bureaucrats Back Out On Murder Frame-Up Hearing
Bureaucrats Retreat
`Must Be Brought to Account
Fascists Waiting Ready to Strike -Clara Zetkin Calls for International Solidarity Against Fascism
Attitude of Hitlerism
Call for International Solidarity
Youth Hold Anti-War Meeting
The Political Program of the Petty Bourgeoisie -Bourgeoisie, Petty Bourgeoisie and Proletariat -Jacobinism, Social Democracy and Fascism -- The Political Programs
of the Petty Bourgeoisie by Leon Trotsky
The Decline of the Democratic Forms
A Few Lessons of the Pilsudski "Coup"
Is the Alliance Between the Big and the Petty Bourgeoisie Indissoluble?
The Responsibility for the Growth of Fascism
"Farmers Holiday" in Iowa -A New and Militant Type of Middle Class Revolt by Hugo Oehler
Significance of Farm Strike
Workers' Strike and Farmers' Strike
The Middle Class in the Crisis
Appeal for Funds!
Strike in Lancashire Mills -Big Wave of Struggle of British Workers Rising
Joe Colbert -Labor's Martyr by Gerry Allard
A Fateful Conversation
Threats Fulfilled
The Left Opposition At Work by Carl Cowl
How Regime Reacts
Prospects for Duluth
Minneapolis
Unemployed Activity in Retrospect by Thomas Stamm
The Turn
The TUUL NEC Resolution
The Draft Program
With the International Left Opposition
* Greece
Great Social and Revolutionary Struggles Ahead
"An Appeal to the Communists and to the Working Class"
* Belgium
* Spain
Some Experiences of the Illinois Miner's Struggle and the Policy of the Communists by Arne Swabeck
Union Future Hangs in Balance
A Letter from China by C.H.
Militant Builders
The Home Stretch
New Bundle Orders
The New York Marine Workers in Revolt Against the Stalinist Bureaucrats by J. Johannessen
Fellow Seamen
Pioneer Publisher Notes
Literature Sales
Trotsky's Complete Writings
Leading Functionary Exposes Stalinism in Greece by J. Bambakas
The Statement of Comrade Bombakas
Admit Constant Attacks on Left Opposition
Archio Marxist Excluded from Prison-Collectives
Party Members Resent Exclusion of Archio-Marxists
Party Voices on the Frame-Up -Condemn Disgraceful Action of Stalinist Leaders
37 Sep 10, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Help Maintain the Weekly Militant!
Stalinists Reject Offer of Help -Chicago Stalinists Reject Offer of Help by Banzel
Miners Form New Union -Raise Struggle to New Heights -National Unity -- Aim of Militant Illinois Body -C.L.A. Hails New Union by Germinal
The Report of the Policy Committee Elected at Gillespie Conference September 1, 1932
The Salting Up of an Apparatus
Some Necessary Criticism
Party Leaders Negotiate Secretly But Denounce Publicly
Communist League Greets New Progressive Miners Union by Communist League of America (Opposition)
The Future Path of the Illinois Miners
The Communist Duty in Coming Developments
Police Act on Stalinist Frame-Up
Pogrom Fails but Police Act
Rank and File Aroused
Demand Open Workers' Hearing!
British Left Comes Out Openly in Fight for Leninist Policy by the Balham Group
Demanded Party Congress
"Free and Full Discussion"--Phrase and Fact
On the Anti-War Congress
On Germany
Answer to Threat of Expulsion
Class Struggle in Germany -Hitler and Junkers Vie for Power in Germany -Hitler and Von Papen by Sam Gordon
Temporary Neutralization of Social Forces
The Maneuvers of the Hitlerites
Domestic Actions of Von Papen
New Betrayals of Social Democracy Opportunity for Communists
Allard Answers Party Bureaucrats by Gerry Allard
Facts About Allard
The Party in the Situation
Sept. Young Spartacus Out
Stalinist Bureaucrat Expelled in N.Y.
Comrade Trotsky's Letter to the Weisbord Group by Leon Trotsky
Postscript to the Letter to Comrade Weisbord
Unemployed Activity in Retrospect by Thomas Stamm (Continued from last issue)
One Step Forward
Pioneer Publishers Notes
Literature Running Out
Militant Builders
Alliance or Struggle Between Social Democracy and Fascism? by Leon Trotsky
On the Proletarian Revolution in the United States
American Revolution--When?
The World Position of U.S. Imperialism
Our Approach
The Capitalists and the Civil War
A Third Edition of the Bourgeois Revolution?
38 Sep 17, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
New Wage-Cuts Start -Accentuated Attacks on Workers Prelude to 4th Crisis Year
Six Votes Against 2 Thousand -Stalino-pacifism Wins in Amsterdam
Urgent Appeal
Unity is Urgent Need of Illinois Miners -National Class Struggle Union Will Win! by Joe Angelo
Who is Leading?
Role of the Socialist Party
Communist Party
Where is the 7th World Congress? -What is Happening in the C. I.?
The Silence of the Executive
Convocation of the Seventh World Congress of the Comintern!
"The World Congress Shall Be Convened Every Two Years."
An Open Letter to John Watt -Standpoint of the Left Opposition in the Present Miners' Struggle by Joseph Angelo
Angelo's Reply
Watt and the Opposition
Which Party?
"Pacifism" at Work in Gran Chaco
Trotsky Barred from Czechoslovakia
The Opposition at Work
* Shachtman's Meetings in Chicago by X.
Chicago
Youth Meetings
South Side Meeting
* Opposition Expands its Activities
Davenport, Iowa
* N. Y. Picnic a Success
Fairy Tales and Fairy Tales
The Four Portraits of Chiang Kai-Shek -What Happened to the Ones Sent to Stalin, Rykov and Voroschilov, and the One for...Trotsky
-Extracts From the Archives of Stalinist United Front Policy by Leon Trotsky
A Reply to Comrade Allard by Arne Swabeck
The Party and Its Errors
Blunders of Stalinism
Question of United Front
Japan!
Full Reports On Amsterdam Congress
Letters from The Militants
* Shipstead Exposes His Bankruptcy by O. M.
Minneapolis
Shipstead Exposes His Political Bankruptcy
* Another "Leader" Against War by W. A. Nelson Collier
Weisbord's Reply to Trotsky's Letter -Statement of the Communist League of Struggle
Outcome of Belgium Miners' Strike by Nora
Strike Extends
A Lesson to the Workers
The Elections in Greece -Left Opposition Holds Aloft Banner of International Communism by Ar. Caldis
The Checking of the Stalin-Thaelmann Policy Against Their Own Experience -From the Series of Articles in the Forthcoming Book "The Only Road" by Leon Trotsky
On the Proletarian Revolution in the United States by Hugo Oehler (Continued from last issue)
39 Sep 24, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Militant Sub Drive -Our Club Plan
Half Year Subs for 50 Cents
Militant Builders
Importance of the Drive
Build the First Storey
Spartacus Affair
The Militant Appeals Urgently for Aid from All Its Supporters
Terror Rules in Illinois Coal Field -Official Party Leaders Forced to Abandon Sectarian Attitude Toward New Union
* Significance of the N.M.U. Offer of a United Front
What the N.M.U. Can Do for the Strike
* Progressive Miners Union Under Severe Attack -P.M.U. Under Sharp Attack by Jack Carmody
Springfield, Ill.
Confusion Sowed
A Reign of Terror
Frame-Up Challenge Stays Unanswered by Party by Arne Swabeck, Secretary Communist League of America (Opposition)
Chicago Stalinists Echo Barbusse by J. Giganti
League to Open School -First Four Courses Will Begin in New York City Next Month
Barbusse-Stalin Congress -What Happened at the Barbusse Congress?
* Stalinists and Opposition
The Leader of the Hindu Bourgeoisie Opens and Closes the Debates
Pacifist Speakers and Communists
The Communists on the Tribune of the Congress
The Intervention of the Reformists and the Social Democrats
Muenzenberg's Speech
The Opposition at the Congress
Our Indo-Chinese Comrade Speaks
The Congress Apparatus Runs Away With the "Final Vote"
* The Barbusse "Charter" by P. Naville
The Indelible Stamp of Centrism
Cachin's Pledge and...Patel's
Weisbord's Reply to Trotsky's Letter -Statement of the Communist League of Struggle (Continued from last issue)
Russian Bulletin
Japan -Its Rise from Feudalism to Capitalist Imperialism and the Development of the Proletariat by Jack Weber
The Feudal Period
The Tokugawa Shogunate (1603 to 1868)
The Peasants
The Restoration
The New Militarist Bureaucracy
Thaelmann's Twenty-One Mistakes by Leon Trotsky
-An Analysis of the Replies Made by Ernst Thaelmann to a Seies of Questions Posed to Him by Former Socialist Workers on the Attitude of the Communist Party
Towards the Problems of the United Front of All Workers in the Present German Situation -From the Series of Articles in the Forthcoming Book "The Only Road"
Young Spartacus Aid In Picketing of Rex Strike
40 Oct 1, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Down With Lewisism! (Political Cartoon)
One Road for Miners! -Lay a Firm Class Foundation at the Gillespie Convention by Arne Swabeck
Rank and File Unity and Conscious Leadership
Who Raised the Bogey of the "Reds"?
Which is the Political Party of Labor?
Progressive Miners of America Can Show the Way
Two More Expelled for "Trotskyism"
Lewis Gangsters Fail to Cow Miners -Springfield Miners Resist Strike-Breaker Mobilization by Jack Carmody
Which Political Party Shall the Miners Support in the Coming Elections by George Clarke
The Capitalist Demagogues
The Socialist Program
Vote Communist
Problems Before the Gillespie Convention of the Progressive Miners of America by Joseph Angelo
For Class Struggle Program
Moscow Letter -Crisis in the Soviet Economy -Stalinism Engagers Alliance Between Town and Village by N. and M.
Cause for Decline
Agriculture and Industry
The Opposition's Standpoint
Berlin Letter -New Step Toward Fascism -Struggle for Democratic Rights Now on Agenda in Germany by Roman Well
The United Front
Militant Sub Drive -Our Club Plans
Subs for Miners
500 Subs For the Miners
Militant Builders
Letters from Militants
* New York Gets Barbusse Congress Report by C.
* Socialists, Police Clubs and the Reds
* The Fight For Militant Unions in Canada by Maurice Quarter
* The Opposition at Wicks' Meetings by James Sifakis
Spurts Ahead!
Our School
League Replies to Weisbord Letter
The Question of Centrism and the Bloc With the Right Wing
Madrid Letter -Checking Sanjuro's Coup -The Spanish Proletariat Replies to the Monarchist Insurrection by Henri Lacroix
The Government and the Monarchists
The Rotten Republic
The Democratic Illusions of the Proletariat
For a Workers' United Front
Japan -Its Rise from Feudalism to Capitalist Imperialism and the Development of the Proletariat by Jack Weber (Continued from last issue)
Foreign Aid
The Fuedo-Capitalist Alliance
Industrial Handicaps and Japanese Imperialism
Brillant Expelled, by Hugo Oehler, Organizer
Pioneer Publishers Note
What Next?
Exchange Offer
Revolutionary Lessons
Elections in Greece
I.W.O. Expels Three for "Trotskyism" by H. Mashow, S. Mashow and S. Solomon
Letter from Party Member
41 Oct 8, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
The Miners' Convention -Ravages of Lewisism; the Position of the Communist Groups by Arne Swabeck
How the Miners Were Eliminated
The Parties and the Miners
Those Who Condemn a "Split"
Elephant, Donkey and "Socialists" Compete for Election Honors by Thomas Stamm
The Donkey Brays
Socialists and Liberals
Saturday: All Out to Union Square -For Scottsboro!
Scottsboro Case Up In Supreme Court -Only Mass Action Can Save Framed-Up Negro Boys!
No Let-Up!
Opposition Youth Calls Scottsboro Meeting
Illinois Conference Opens -Miners are Militant but Right Wing Forces are Organized, by Charles Curtis
Convict 6th Harlan Miner -5 Now Serving Life Terms While 37 Others Still Await Trial
Program of Action of the League on the Unemployment Situation
The Conditions of the Movement
The Social Reformists and the Unemployed
An Unemployment Program of Relief
The Problem of the Shorter Workday
Large Scale Credits to the Soviet Union
The Organization of the Movement
Letters from the Militants
* All Eyes on Davenport by Brady
Davenport, Iowa
Condition of the Party
* Free Speech Struggle in Chicago by Nathan Gould
Tour for Unser Kamf
New Headquarters Banquet
Militant Sub Drive -Our Club Plan
We're Off
The Club Plan
Subs for the Miners
The Jubilee Anniversary Issue
Militant Jubilee Anniversary Number
League Replies to Weisbord Letter (Continued from previous issue) by National Committee Communist League of America (Opposition)
The Question of Mass Work
The Tactic of the Weisbord Group in Other Questions
"Unity" Maneuvers of Weisbord
Japan -Its Rise from Feudalism to Capitalist Imperialism and the Development of the Proletariat by Jack Weber (Continued from last issue)
The Dearth of Raw Materials
Influence of Iron Ores
The Problem of Coal
Textiles
The Imperialist Struggle for Markets
Archives of the Opposition -"Socialism in One Country" by S.
On Hopeless Idiots (A quote from Lenin's "Works" Volume XVI, page 306, August 24, 1919 and commentary on his ideas)
A Picture of the Party from Inside -What the Party Bulletin Says About the "Achievements" by Max Shachtman
A New Crisis in Soviet Economy (Continued from last issue) by N. and M.
The Second Five Year Plan
Capitalist Crisis and Soviet Economy
The Opposition's Attitude
42 Oct 15, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Zinoviev Expelled Again -New Expulsions Denote Dangerous Crisis for Stalinist Regime by S.
The "Counter-Revolutionary Plot"
"Letter of the 18 Bolsheviks"
The Crisis of Stalinism
Right Wing Wins at Gillespie Mine Workers Conference -Miners Militant but Small Left Wing Fails to Stop $5.00 Day Scale Adoption by Arne Swabeck
The Left Wing Position
The Opportunists Favor Retreat
To the Right or to the Left--Which?
Some Lessons of the Gillespie Conference
Lytton Report Aims at Partitioning China Among the Imperialist Bandit Powers by H. S.
In the Elections -"Labor" or C.P. Ticket? -The Lovestoneites Propose a Reformist "United Labor" Slate by Arne Swabeck
Reformist or Revolutionary Objective?
What is the Right wing Position?
A United Front or a Reformist Sham?
The Peasant War in China -The Standpoint of the Red Proletariat in the Present Situation -A Letter to the Chinese Bolshevik-Leninists by Leon Trotsky
The Peasant Army and the Industrial Centers
Peasants' Outlook and the Workers
The Danger of Peasant-Worker Conflicts
Bourgeoisie Leads the Proletariat
Banquet Saturday to Celebrate New Headquarters and School Opening
Letters from the Militants
* The Strike of the Embroiderers
* Elections in Pocketbook Makers Union by N. Davis
Shachtman in Boston
Literature for the International Workers School
Attack in Union Square New York by P.
Militant Sub Drive -Our Club Plans
Wanted--$1.00
Wanted--$2.00
Good News
Militant Builders
Jubilee Anniversary Issue
A Double Anniversary
The Power Trust and the Elections by Hugo Oehler
Problem of Power Control
Fictitious Capitalizations
The Power Projects
The Insull Collapse
Highlights at Gillespie -Observations at the Convention of the Illinois Miners
Two Conflicting Current
A Jagged Course
International School to Open
The Demonstration of Solidarity by Jack Ayrshire
Japan -Its Rise from Feudalism to Capitalist Imperialism and the Development of the Proletariat by Jack Weber (Continued from last issue)
Present Status of Japanese Manufacturing
The Textile Industries
The Contract System
Raw Silk in Foreign Trade
The Cotton Industry
Cotton and Opium--A Study in Historic Materialism
Mercantilism and Money
The Road to Socialism -The Social-Democratic Blind Alley; The Soviet Successes and the German Situation; Economic Collaboration Between the U.S.S.R. and Germany. The
United Front With the Social Democracy Against the Papen Military-Bonapartistic Dictatorship -From a Series of Articles in the Forthcoming Book "The Only Road"
by Leon Trotsky
43 Oct 22, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Von Papen's Election -Our Appeal for United Front Struggle of the German Workers
Berlin
Reconciliation Proposals
For the Fighting United Front
School Term Opens
Needle Trades Convention Gets Left Opposition's Resolution
* Our Resolution
* The Bureaucrats Attack
Miners' Relief!
German Organ Suppressed
12th Plenum of the E.C.C.I. -The Need of the Hour: A Democratically Convened Congress
Our Russian Revolution Celebration
Chen Du-Hsiu Arrested -Seven Bolshevik-Leninists Seized in Raid in Shanghai
School Term Opens
Indo-China Militants Held
Letters from the Militants
Socialist Meetings in Youngstown by M. Koehler
Youngstown
Y.P.S.L.
The Opposition at Work
* The Opposition in Davenport by G.P.
The Situation in Davenport
* Opposition Debates Socialists by M. Koehler
With the Greek Workers by A.C.
New York
The Empros
Militant Builders
A Question by Comrade Coover
All Around the Circuit
Subs for the Miners
The Double Anniversary Issue
The Staff to Date
Our Anniversary Number
A National Revolution in the South? -Discussion Article on the Negro Question by Hugo Oehler
The Stalinist "Chart for the U.S."
The Farce of the "Democratic Dictatorship" in the South
A Loophole for a Retreat
Highlights at Gillespie -Observations at the Convention of the Illinois Miners by Charles Curtis
Japan -Its Rise from Feudalism to Capitalist Imperialism and the Development of the Proletariat by Jack Weber
The Smuggling of Opium
Japan and Opium
Cotton and the Swadeshi Movement
What They Say in Prague About the United Front -From the Series of Articles in the Forthcoming Book "The Only Road" by Leon Trotsky
Pioneer Publishers Notes
Extra! Extra!
Achives of the Opposition -Marx and the Peace Conference by H.S.
Proletariat and Peasant War in China -A Letter to the Chinese Bolshevik-Leninists by Leon Trotsky (Continued from last issue)
A Reactionary Accusation
Study the Class Tendencies
Centrism Seeks Support From the Right
44 Oct 29, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Miners Face Big Task -Progressive Miners of America Must Be Class Union by Arne Swabeck
Carrying the Offensive to the Miners
Organization of the New Union
Protest Meeting -What Happened in China (Speaker Max Shachtman)
Vote Communist! -Against the Party of the Petty Bourgeois Reformism
New Militant Forces Join the Ranks of the Left Opposition
* Papcun's Statement by George J. Papcun
* Declaration by Pappas by Sebastian Pappas
Dead Hand at I.L.D. Meet -Feature of Convention is Absence of Discussion by Members -How the Stalinists Ran the I.L.D. Convention by Charlotte Schechet
Boston
Lack of Discussion
Conclusions to Draw
Good Meetings in Boston
Bankruptcy at 12th Plenum -Theses Fail to Give a Reply to the Burning Questions of the Day by Hugo Oehler
Ebbs and Flows in the Decay Stage
What Is the Perspective?
Did Stalinism Forget America?
The Main Danger in Germany
Far East Conflict
The Position of the Soviet Union
Directives for the United States
Letters from Militants -Jobless United Front in Chicago by Joseph Giganti
Help the Illinois Miners
Militant Builders -Our Club Plan
Completing the Circuit
Pittsburgh
Miners' Subs
How to Get Subs for Miners
$30 Does the Trick
The Staff Record
Left Opposition Movement Growing in Canada by S.
Educational Work
Trade Union Activity
Literature--The Militant--Unser Kamf
Organization and Agitation
A Canadian Organ of the Opposition
Japan -Its Rise from Feudalism to Capitalist Imperialism and the Development of the Proletariat by Jack Weber (Continued from last issue)
Rise of Japan, Decline of England
The Rhythm of Cotton Technology
Limited Possibility for Japanese Growth
"The Big Five"
Effects of the War on Japan
Our Eight Page Double Anniversary Issue -15 Years of the Russian Revolution-4 Yrs. of the Militant
Archives of the Left Opposition -The Legend of Brest-Litovsk
Two Press Comments on Russia
* As It is Today
* As it Once Was
What They Say in Prague About the United Front -From the Series of Articles in the Forthcoming Book "The Only Road" by Leon Trotsky (Continued from last issue)
Meetings
Philadelphia
Minneapolis
Browder on the Chinese Revolution -The Arrest of Chen Du-Hsiu and the Apologist of Stalin by Max Shachtman
Browder's Records
Daily Worker and Chiang Kai-Shek
Browder's Greeting in Hankow
The Stalinist Defense of Wuhan
Browder Earns His Praise
Protest! (The arrest of Chen Du Hsui and 6 others from the Left Opposition)
October Young Spartacus Now OUT
45 Nov 5, 1933
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
September Plenum of C.I -Some Fleeting Marginal Observations on the 12th Plenum by Leon Trotsky
Emergency Number!
Class Against Class in the Presidential Elections -Communist Vote Will Test the Policy of the Stalinists by Hugo Oehler
Workers' Vote Cut Down
Position of Middle Class
Socialist Advances
Hunger March in London -British Working Masses Make New Turn Toward the Left by A.S. [Arne Swabeck]
The New March on Washington by Hugo Oehler
No Automatic Connection
The Communist Duty
Fight in Illinois Sharpens -Armed Forces of Operators Mobilized Against the Miners by Joseph Angelo
Out of Society's Gutter
Bosses Preparing for Winter
N. Y. Greek Workers Organize New Club
* Letters from the Militants -The Militant Club in Chicago by R.
* The Murder of Andrew Ganis by Carbody
* Compensation Racket in New York by J.R.
Stalinists Expel Philly Militant by Lou Rogers
On Fraternization
Archives of the Opposition -Trotsky's Letter to Olminsky by Leon Trotsky
46 Nov 12, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Hail the Anniversary of the Russian Bolshevik Revolution! -Fifteen Years by Leon Trotsky
4 Years of the Militant by Arne Swabeck
Some Examples of Growth
Some Trade union Experiences
The Working Class Orientation
On Future Contacts
Soviet Economy in Danger -The Situation on the Eve of the Five Year Plan by Leon Trotsky
The Art of Planning
The Preliminary Totals of the Five Year Plan
9 Scottsboro Boys Win Victory -Illusions Now Greatest Danger
Leftward Shift in German Vote -Parliamentary Gains Turn Heads of the Stalinist Leadership by S.-n.
The Nazi Setback
The Communist Vote
Stalinists Take Measures -The Expulsion of Zinoviev -The Lessons of the Second Expulsion of the Capitulators by Leon Trotsky
Roosevelt's Victory -Protest Vote of Middle Class and Labor Hits Republicans by Hugo Oehler
A Shift to the Left
Bound Vols.
Mill as a Stalinist Agent by G.G.
Nine Years of Struggle of the Left Opposition -The Burning Question of Thermidor and Bonapartism by Max Shachtman
Marx-Lenin School Opens in Chicago
Davenport Militant Joins Opposition by Betty Rowland
Militant Builders
The Winner
Keep Up the Race
Minneapolis in First Place
Miners' Subs
The Staff
The Record by Cities
Pioneer Publishers Notes
Revolutionary Lessons
Lenin's Speeches
Two New Pamphlets
The Fight in the Party for a Bolshevik Government...For the Policy of Lenin and Trotsky -Introduction to the Minutes of the Petrograd Committee, November 7, 1917, reported by J.G. Fenigstein
J.G. Fenigstein
Lenin
Trotsky
Nogin
Glebov
Slutsky
Boky
Trotsky
Nogin
Lunatcharsky
Lenin's Report on the Russian Revolution to the 4th Congress of the C.I. from a speech by Vladimir Ilitch Lenin
The Bolsheviks Take Over Power! -Meeting of Petrograd Soviet The Day After the Insurrection
Declaration of Trotsky
Lenin's Speech
Declaration by Trotsky
The Government is Deposed!
South Africans Ban Trotsky China Book
Japan -Its Rise From Feudalism to Capitalist Imperialism and the Development of the Proletariat by Jack Weber
The Tanaka Document
The Formula of Conquest
Japan and China
The Only Road by Leon Trotsky -From the Series of Articles in the Forthcoming Book "The Only Road" by Leon Trotsky
47 Nov 19, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
It's Up to You!
The C.P. in the Elections -Reasons for Small Rise in Communist Vote This Year by S.-n.
Chicago Greets United Front -Left Opposition Hails Joint Unemployment Conference by The Chicago Branch of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Aim of United Front
Role of Socialist Party
Greek Banquet a Success
Chen Du-Hsiu's Life in Danger
Trotsky Sails for Denmark
Scottsboro--What Now? -Supreme Court Evades Issue--Workers Must Unite Forces
Communists Prevented Lynching
The Supreme Court Decision
For a Broader Movement! by T. Stamm [Thomas Stamm]
Start Hunger March on Washington -United Front Can Bring Huge Movement
Soviet Economy in Danger -The Situation on the Eve of the Second Five Year Plan By Leon Trotsky (Continued from last issue)
Stalinists Take Measures -The Expulsion of Zinoviev -The Lessons of the Second Expulsion of the Capitulators by Leon Trotsky
The Left Opposition Breaks Ground in the Pittsburgh District by S.G. [Sam Gordon]
Pittsburgh
The Workshop of the World--At One-Third Capacity
The Inevitable Awakening of the Militants
Clarification Begins in the Ranks of the Party
48 Nov 26, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Four Years! -Trotsky Greets Militant -The Revolutionary Kernel is Assembling Around Opposition by Leon Trotsky
Fight for Left Opposition Proposals in Pittsburgh Hunger March Conference
Pittsburgh
The Left Opposition Takes the Floor
29 to 1--An Insufficient Majority for the Bureaucrats Against the Leninist Opposition by S.G. [Sam Gordon]
What Do the Communists Say About Mr. Duranty and Comrade Stalin by S.
Call the Scottsboro Conferences!
A Shanghai Report of Com. Chen's Arrest by Niel-Sih
Shanghai
Bourgeoisie Jubilant
Chiang's "Blue Shirts"
Chen's Record of Struggle
Chen and the Epigones
A Heavy Blow
Marchers Advance to Demand Relief -Broad, Militant Movement Can Win for Unemployed by A.S. [Arne Swabeck]
Stalinists Make Right About Face in Chicago Unemployed United Front by Albert Glotzer
Birth of the Movement
Workers Respond to Call
The Demonstration
Japan -Its Rise from Feudalism to Capitalist Imperialism and the Development of the Proletariat by Jack Weber
Japan in Manchuria
Strategic Railways
What of the Chinese Revolution?
Japan and the U.S.
The Philippines
Letters from the Militants
* Party and Opposition in Pittsburgh by B.J.
Pittsburgh
Opposition Holds Classes
Gordon Speaks Before Young Workers
Oppositionist Gets Floor in Spite of Machine Tactics
The "Freiheit" Lies and Slanders As Usual
* New Protest Against Stalin Bureaucrats by George Millage, E.E. Thurston and S.R. Clausen
Davenport, Iowa
* Utica I.L.D. Fails to Act by Gadfly
Des Moines, Iowa - A New Battleground for the Left Opposition by M. Gottlieb
Our Club Plan -Militant Builders
Second Phase of the Club Plan
The Staff to Date
Class Trends in Elections
The Expulsion of Zinoviev -The Lessons of the Second Expulsion of the Capitulators by Leon Trotsky
Zinoviev
Zinoviev's Game With History
The Basis Under the Capitulations
The Importance of Our Policy
Soviet Economy in Danger -The Situation on the Eve of the Second 5 Yr. Plan -- A Marxian Analysis by Leon Trotsky
Capital Construction
Domestic Disproportions and the World Market
The Position of the Workers
The 1932 Elections and the American Working Class by Arne Swabeck
Discontent and Radicalization
Problems of Social Reformism
49 Dec 3, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Police Attack Hunger Army
A Reply From Shanghai to the Stalinists Slanders on Chen Du-Hsiu's Arrest by H.
The Stalinists and Trotsky's Radio Speech to America
Extracts from the Speech Delivered by Leon Trotsky and Broadcast from Copenhagen -Trotsky Speaks to American Audiences on Significance of the Russian Revolution
Conference Seats St. Louis Opposition by G.H.
Mimeograph Wanted
Arrest 2 Pittsburgh Oppositionists
Greek Stalinists Fail to Meet Challenge
Opposition Ejected from Conference on Hunger March in New York by Harry Milton
New York
No Serious United Front
A New Kind of Committee
Left Opposition Excluded
Pamphlets Wanted
A.F.L. Convention Talks "Radical" -Labor Discontent Forces Lip-Service to Left Measures by Arne Swabeck
Is A.F.L. Leadership Turning Left
The Fear for Safety of Capitalism
The Real Green
Money for Subs
Letters from Militants
* Unser Kamf Tour Brings Results by Sylvia Bleeker and Morris Lewit
* Pittsburgh Youth Club and Opposition
* Pitts. Anniversary Meet
Our Club Plan -Militant Builders
Paid Sub Cards
Newcastle Shows the Way
The Staff
The Record by Cities
A Picture of the Situation in China Today by Niel-Sih
For the 6-Hour Day, 5 Day Week! by Oehler [Hugo Oehler]
Stalinist Zig-zags on the Chicago Conference by Albert Glotzer (Concluded from last issue)
Party Confusion
Our View
Japan -Its Rise from Feudalism to Capitalist Imperialism and the Development of the Proletariat by Jack Weber
Commercial Rivalries
Pacific Shipping
Controversies with the U.S.
Chinese Trade
The Strategy of War
Archives of the Left Opposition -Engels on the International Revolution by H.S.
League Resolution For New York Hunger March Conference by New York Branch Communist League of America (Opposition)
Resolution
The Question of War Debts -World Bourgeoisie Upset by Sharp Conflicts Over Problem by Hugo Oehler
Soviet Economy in Danger -The Situation on the Eve of the Second 5 Yr. Plan--A Marxian Analysis by Leon Trotsky (Continued from last issue)
Rural Economy
The Problem of Establishing the Link
50 Dec 17, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
Hoover's Message Hoover's Last Message to Congress by Hugo Oehler
Opposition at Anti-War Meet in New York
Discussion on the Resolutions
The Chicago Anti-War Conference
Save the Militant!
Bonapartism in Germany by Leon Trotsky
A.F.L. and 6-Hour Day -Cincinnati Convention Shows Left Wing Opportunity by Arne Swabeck
Toward Social Reformism
Are There Signs of Coming Struggles?
The Six Hour Day Slogan
Gov't Answers Hunger Marchers With Force -Militants Surrounded by 5000 Armed Police by Bill Kitt
Washington D.C.
En Route Again
The Convention
1 P.M.
Second School Term to Open
Letters from Militants
* Pittsburgh Opposition and the Hunger March by S.H.
Pittsburgh
* Opposition Active in Smokey City
Pittsburgh - The Marxist Study Class
Work for the United Front Hunger March
Greek Workers Educational Circle
Stalinist Attacks All Along the Line
Other Activities of the Left Opposition
Lewit-Bleeker Tour Extends Basis of "Unser Kamf" Workers Clubs by Sylvia Bleeker and Morris Lewit
Our Club Plan -Militant Builders
Paid Sub Cards for the Miners
New York and Montreal
The Paid Sub Card Idea
The Staff
The Record by Cities
New Expulsion in the Comintern
Japan -Its Rise from Feudalism to Capitalist Imperialism and the Development of the Proletariat by Jack Weber
The Agrarian Problem
Status of Japanese Farming
Bankrupt Rural Economy
Mortgages
The Solution
Japan and Russia
Feudal Remnants in Capitalism
Wages and Discharge Allowance
Greek Stalinists Meet Arguments of Left Opposition With Slanderous Attacks by Sebastian Pappas
Weisbord and the Hunger March
Pamphlets Wanted
Soviet Economy in Danger -The Situation on the Eve of the Second Five Year Plan by Leon Trotsky (Continued from last issue)
The Conditions and Methods of Planned Economy
51 Dec 31, 1932
Weekly Organ of the Communist League of America (Opposition)
Editorial Board:
James P. Cannon
Martin Abern
Max Shachtman
Maurice Spector
Arne Swabeck
A Million to Be Expelled! -The New Stalinist Plan for "Purging" the Russian Party Rank
An Involuntary Admission
Dissolving the Party
Canadian Organ Issued
The Militant Must Be Saved! -An Appeal of the National Committee of the League by National Committee, Communist League of America (Opposition)
Unite to Smash the Trade Union Racketeers! -The Meaning of the Shooting in Waiters Local, No. 1
A.F.L. and Union Unity -The Stalinist Policies Fail to Meet the Test of the Situation by Arne Swabeck
Will There Be a Change of Policy?
The Unorganized and the A.F. of L.
The Question of Trade Union Unity
Ala. Negro Croppers Resist White Terror -Pitched Battle Between Posse and Negroes by Sn.
The Bourbon System
The Negroes Stand Their Ground
The Hunger March to Washington by Bill Kitt
"Unser Kamf" Tour Concludes with the Launching of Worker's Clubs by Sylvia Bleeker and Morris Lewit
Negotiations with Weisbord Suspended (Copies of letter from the National Committee, Communist League of America (Opposition) and from Leon Trotsky replying to a letter from Weisbord)
New Expulsions in the Comintern -"Traitors" and Scapegoats In the Bureaucracy by Marsh (Continued from last issue)
Who Is Heinz Neumann
Whole Spanish Leadership Expelled
"Traitors" and Scapegoats
Perspectives of Marxism -An Open Letter by Leon Trotsky to V.F. Calverton on the Revolutionary Intellectuals by Leon Trotsky
Calverton Omits Revolutionary Realities
Intellectuals Fear Consequences of Clarity
Stalinism Drives Intellectuals to Quandary
Marxism No Dogma--Guide to Action
American Marxism at Cross Roads
New Vistas Before U.S. Communists
Pioneer Publishers Notes
History of the Russian Revolution
The Unemployment Pamphlet
The Publishing Fund
Our Schedule
Party Militant Speaks From Platform of Opposition in Newark, N.J. by L.B.
The Death of the Father of Revisionism -Eduard Bernstein's "Triumph" Over Militant Marxism by Max Shachtman
Friendship With Engels
Bernstein's "Fine Trick"
The Father of Revisionism
The Essence of Bernsteinism
Soviet Economy in Danger -The Situation on the Eve of the Second Five Year Plan
The Suppression of the NEP, Monetary Inflation, and the Liquidation of Soviet Democracy
The Crisis of Soviet Economy
Campaign On For Militant Subs
Cities
Militant Builders
A Footnote to Browder's Record in the Chinese Revolution by M.S. [Max Shachtman]
Browder's "Records"
The Comintern and Hankow